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BIBLIOGRAPHY 
OF  THE   WEST    INDIES 

(EXCLUDING  JAMAICA) 


BY 


FRANK  (CUXDALL,  F.S.A. 
Secretary  and  Librarian  of  the  Institute  of  Jamaica 


KINGSTON,  JAMAICA 
The    IxsHTUTr':    of    Jamaica 
Agents  in  London]:    H.  SoTfiERAN  &  Co.,    140,  Strand 
AND  37,  Piccadilly,  W. 

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PRESERVATIOM 
COPY  ADDED 
ORIGINAL  TO  BE 

RETAINED  ^ 


CONTENTS. 

1.  Barbados 

2.  Martinique  (French) 

3.  Dominica 

4.  Guadeloupe  (French)' 

5.  Montserrat 

6.  Antigua     

7.  St.   Kitts — Nevis  - 

8.  Virgin  Islands  ... 

9.  St.  Thomas  &  St.  Croix  (Danish)    . 

10.  Porto  Rico  (United  States) 

11.  Santo  Domingo  (Republic) 

12.  St.  Domingo  (Former  French  Colony) 

13.  Hayti  (Republic) 

14.  Bahamas     

15.  Cuba  

16.  Florida  (United  States) 

17.  Honduras 

18.  Nicaragua  (Republic)    .. 

19.  Costa  Rica  (Republic)  .. 

20.  Panama  (Republic) 

21.  Colombia  (Republic)     .. 

22.  Venezuela  (Republic)    .. 

23.  Curacao  &  St.  Eustatius  (Dutch) 

24.  British  Guiana 

25.  Dutch  Guiana  (Dutch)  ... 

26.  French  Guiana  (French) 

27.  Trinidad 

28.  Tobago       

29.  Grenada     

30.  St.  Vincent  

31.  St.  Lucia 

32.  West  Indies,  generally 

33.  Slavery      

34.  Buccaneers  

35.  British  West  Africa  ... 

36.  Parliamentary  Papers  relating  to  the 

generally  

37.  Index  


West 


Indies 


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PREFACE. 

npHE  Institute  of  Jamaica  in  1902  published  under  the  title 
"  Bibliographia  Jamaicensis"  a  list  of  Jamaica  books,  pam- 
phlets, magazine  articles,  newspapers  and  maps,  most  of  which 
were  in  the  Library  of  the  Institute. 

In  1908  a  Supplement  was  published  bringing  the  list  up  to 
date. 

The  Bibliography  now  published  covers  the  remainder  of 
the  West  Indies,  so  far  as  books  and  pamphlets  are  concerned. 

The  entries  are  arranged  chronologically  under  geographical 
divisions  ;  commencing  with  the  Barbados,  the  sentinel  of  the 
Caribbean,  taking  successively  the  islands  to  the  northward  and 
eastward  returning  along  Central  and  South  America,  and  con- 
cluding with  the  Windward  group.  Many  titles  have  been 
abbreviated  for  the  sake  of  economy. 

An  index  is  added  giving  reference  to  all  the  books  in  the 
three  lists. 

Books  not  in  the  Library  of  the  Institute  of  Jamaica  are 
marked  with  an  asterisk. 

The  Bibliography  does  not  pretend  to  be  exhaustive,  and 

any  notes  for  a  revised  edition  will  be  gratefully  received. 

F.C. 


Kingston,  Jamaica. 
August,  1909. 


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J.    BARBADOS. 


L 


A  Brikfe  Relation  ot  the  late 
Horrid  Rebellion  acted  in  the 
Island  Barbadas,  in  the  West- 
Indies Acted       by     the 

Waldronds    and     their    Abettors, 
Anno   1650.     By   N.    Foster. 

1650.     *     1 

The  Same.     Reprint.     1879. 

[34c] 

A  Declaration  set  forth  by  the 
Lord  Lieutenant  General!,  the 
Gentlemen  of  the  Councell  and 
Assembly  occasioned  from  the 
view  of  a  printed  paper,  entituled 
An  Act  prohibiting  trade  with 
the  Barbados.  V^irgenea,  Bermu- 
das and  Antego.     J/atjh.  1651.  *  2 

Bloudy  Newes  from  the  Barba- 
DAE8,  being  a  true  relation  of  a 
.  .  .  fight  between  the  Parlia- 
ment's navie,  commanded  by  Sir 
G.  Ayscue,  and  the  King  of 
Scots'  forces  under  the  command 
of  the    Lord   Willoughby. 

1652  [1651]     •     3 

A  Brief  Relation  of  the  Beginning 
and  Ending  of  the  Troubles  of 
Barbados,  with  the  true  causes 
thereof,  set  forth  by  A.  B.,  a  Dili- 
gent Observer  of  the  Times. 

1653.     *     3a 

Acts  and  Statutes  of  the  Island  of 
Barbadoes.  .  .  by  the  governor 
of  the  island,  together  with  the 
charter  of  the  said  island.  .  .  . 
Edited  by  J.  Jennings.  London. 
[1654 .»]     *     4 

A  True  and  Exact  History  of  the 
Island    of    Barbados.        By    R. 

Ligon^  1657.    [TtrT^^^ 

The   Same.     Later   ed.  1673.   * 

The  Same.  Histore  de  Tlsle  des 

Barbados.     1674.     * 

History  of  Barbados,  St.  Chris- 
tophers, &c.  By  T.  Davis. 
London.  1666.     *     6 

Society  of  Friends  in  Barbadoes. 
To  Friends  in  Barbadoes,  Vir- 
ginia,   &c.  [1666?]     *     7 

A  True  and  Faithful  Account  of 
the  Four  Chiefest  Plantations  of 
the  English  in  America.  By  S. 
Clarke.  [Virginia — New 

England — Bermudas — Barbados.] 
1670.     *     8 


Great  Newes  from  Barbadoes,  or 
a  true  .  .  .  account  of  the  grand 
conspiracy  of  the  negroes  against 
the   English.  1676.     *     9 

Address  of  the  Executors  of  Sir 
William  Courten  and  Sir  Paul 
Pynder ;  or  a  Hue  and  Cry  after 
their  Goods  and  Chattels. 

1679.     *     9a 

A  Relation  of  the  great  Sufferings 
and  Strange  Adventures  of  Henry 
Pitman,  Chirurgeon  to  the  late 
Duke  of  Monmouth.  1689.     *     9b 

Thf  tame.  Reprinted  in  Vol.  VII. 
of   Arber's   Gamer.  * 

Tub  Groans  of  the  Plantations,  or 
a  True  Account  of  their  Grevious 
and  Extreme  Sufferings  by  the 
heavy  Impositions  upon  Sugar, 
and  other  hardships,  relating 
more  particularly  to  the  Island 
of  Barbadoes.  By  Edward 
Littleton.  — WS^. — ""Tt) 

The  I^resent  Case  of  a  Barbados 
Planter,  and  reasons  against  lay- 
ing a  further  duty  on  sugar. 

[1695?]     *     11 

Reasons  humbly  offered   (in    behalf 

of  the  Island  of  Barbados)  to  the 

Hon.  House  of  Commons,  against 

laying  a  further  dutv    on  Sugar. 

[1695?]     *     12 

The  Laws  of  Barbadoes  collected 
in  one  volume  by  W.  Rawlin, 
Clerk  of  the  Assembly  of  the  Said 
Island.  1699.     *     13 

Some  Considerations  humbly 
offered  to  both  Houses  of  Parlia- 
ment concerning  the  Sugar 
Colonies,  and  chiefly  the  Island 
of  Barbadoes.  1701.     *     14 

A  Few  .  .  .  Reflections  upon  a 
paper  styled :  Some  Considera- 
tions concerning  the  Sugar 
Colonies  and  chiefly  the  Island 
of    Barbadoes.  [1701]     *     16 

Marry,  or  Do  Worse.  A  Comedy, 
By  W.  Walker  [a  native  of  Bar- 
bados]. 1704.     *     16 

.V  Letter,  from  the  most  Consider- 
able Proprietors  of  the  Is- 
land of  Barbadoes  .  .  for 
establishing  the  African  Trad© 
by        a        joint-stock.  [Barba- 

dos]. 1709.     *     17 


BAJil^ADOS. 


A  Voyage  to  the  new    Inland'  't^oh^' 
seca,  near  Barbados.   1708.   *  17a.  : 
An   Ode     Pindarick    on    Barbadoes. 

[1710?]   *   is; 

An      Account    of    the    number    of 
negroes        delivered        into       the  i 
Islands      of      Barbados,     Jamaica  ^ 
ar  ''.   Antego.    from   the   year   1698 
U      1708,     since    the     trade    was 
op  ned.   .   .  [1710?]     *     19  , 

The  Case  of  William  Sharpe,  Esq.  j 
[ix^'ating  to  the  Island  of  Bar-  j 
ba'los]  1712.     *     20  j 

The  Present  State  of  the  Sugar  I 
Plantations  consider'd ;  but  more  I 
especially  that  of  the  Island  of  i 
Barbadoes.  1713.     *     21  \ 

Sermon    before    the    Governor    and  | 
Assembly    of    Barbadoes,    on    the 
thanksgiving    day,    for    the    Supi- 
pression     of     the     late     unnatural 
Rebellion  [in  Scotland]. 

1717.     *     22 

A  Reprksentatton  of  the  miserable 
state  of  Barbadoes  under  the 
arbitrary  and  corrupt  adminis- 
tration   of  Robert  Lowther. 

[1719]     *     23 

Barbadoes  Packet.  containing 
several  original  Papers  giving  an 
account  of  the  most  material 
transactions  that  have  lately 
happened  in  a  certain  part  of  the 
West    Indies.  1720.     *    24 

Acts  of  Assembly  passed  in  the 
Isle  of  Barbadoes,  from  1648  to 
1718.  1721.     *     25 

The    Same.  1732     * 

Thk  Present  State  of  the  British 
Sugar  Colonies  considered :  in  a 
letter  from  n  gentleman  of  Barba- 
dos to  his  fricMid  in  London. 

1731.  *     25a 
The     "^rttish     KMriRE     in    .America 

cor  "Hiclercd  in  a  second  letter  from 
a  ,'  ?ntl<nnan   of  Barbados.   .    . 

1732.  *     25b 
"Foil       Years'     Vovacces,      including 

B     bados.     Bv  G.  Roberts. 

1726.     *     2.5c 
A    P-<;tectton  of  the   stato   and    sit- 
uation  of  the    Sugar   Planters    of 
Barbadoes      and      the        Leeward 
Islands.  1732.     *     26 

A    Supplement    to     the     state 

and  situation  of  the  present 
BUgar  planters  of  Barbadoes  and 
th«   I-<^-ward    Islands.      1783.   * 

PRoros\T;8  offered  for  the  Sugar 
Planlors'   Redress,   and  for   reviv- 


ing the   British  Sugar  Commerce, 

&c.,    in   a    further   letter   from     a 

Gentleman     of    Barbadoes     t^o     a 

.    friend  in  Loudon.  1733.   *  27 

Yartco  to  Inkle,  an  Epistle 
[founded  on  the  story  in  Ligon's 
**  History    of   Barbadoes  "]. 

1736.  *  28 
Some  IVIemoirs  of  the  first  Settle- 
ment of  the  Island  of  Barbadoes. 
.  .  .  Extracted  from  ancient  re- 
cords, papers  and  accounts.  .  .  . 
Also  remarks  on  the  laws  and 
constitution    of    Barbados. 

1741.     *     29 

The  Same.  1743.     [3  c] 

Caribbeana.     Tr.  from  2022  to  29a. 

Journal  of  his  Life  and  Remark- 
able Convincement  of  embracing 
the  principles  of  Truth,  as  held 
by  the  people  called  Quakers,  and 
also  his  travels  and  labours  in  the 
service  of  the  Gospel  [i-n  Barbados 
and  Jamaica,  &c.].  By  T.  Story. 
Newcasth-uiJon-Tyne.      1747.   *  30 

Obsirvations  on  the  Chany:es  of  the 
Air  and  the  Concomitant  Epidemi- 
cal Diseases  in  the  Island  of  Bar- 
bados.  .   .   .  By    W.    Hillary. 

1752.     *     30a 

The  Same.     2nd  edition. 

1766.     * 

llie   Same.     Philadelphia. 

1811.     [2h.] 

The  Natural  History  of  Barbados. 
In  10  books.  By  Rev.  G. 
?Iughes,  A.M.  1750.  [3  c]  31 

I  Sk!:tch  of  the  one  Great  Argu- 
I  ment.  By  J.  Rotheram.  Oxford. 
j  1754.     *     31a 

I  Treatise  on  Husbandry  or  Plant- 
!  ing.  By  W.  Belgrove,  a  regular 
bred,  and  long  experienced 
I  Planter,  of  the  Island  of  Bar- 
I      bados.  1755.     *     32 

I  A  Df:FKNCE    of  the  conduct  of  Bar- 
badoes   during    the    late    Expedi- 
i      tion         to  IVfartinique  and 

j  Guadaloupe  in  a  letter  to  thf 
{  Right  Hon.  Gen.  Barrington. 
I  By  a  native,  resident  in  the 
j  Islands.  [Attributed  to  Sir  J.  G. 
I      Alleyne.]  1760.     [3  c.]     33 

Acts  ]iassed  in  the  Island  of  Bar- 
bados from  1643  to  1762,  revised 
])y  Hall,  with  Index  jmd  Abridg- 
m(;nt.  1764.     *     84 

A  Short  History  of  BARBAOoi, 
from  its  First  Bisc(jvery  and 
Settlement    to   the    present    time. 


BARBADOS. 


By    G.    Frcro.        New    ed.        Cor- 
rect txl     and     enlarged.        London, 
1764.  [2  b.]     35 

Hemakk.s  upon  the  Short  History 
of  Jamaica.  1768.     *     36 

CoN8ii>KRATroN8  on  the  Negroe 
Cause.  addr«»s8e<l  to  Lord  Mans^ 
tiehi  by  a  West  Indian  [S.  Est- 
wick,    LL.I).,    of    Barbados]. 

The  .Same.     2nd  ed.  1773.      * 

1772.     *     3T 

Y  All  ICO  to  Inkkk,  a  Poem.  By  a 
voiin^  (icntleman  of  Trinity 
College.    Dublin.      Dublin. 

1774.     •     38 

Hkaiarkh  on  the  Evidence  delivered 
on  the  Petition  by  the  West  India 
Planters  and  Merchants  to  the 
Hou.se  of  Commons,  so  far  as  the 
same  re8i>eots  the  Barbadoes  and 
Letnvard   Islands.  1777.     *     39 

Society  for  the  Encouragement  of 
Arts,  Manufactures  and  Com- 
merce. Institution  and  first 
proceetlings.  .  .  [and,  continua- 
tion!.     Harbadof. 

[1781-1784].     •     40 

Trkatibk  on  the  (rlandular  Disease 
of  Barbadoes,  proving  it  to  b« 
seatfnl  in  the  Lymphatic  System. 
By  Dr.   J.   Hendy.       1784.     *     41 

lN»TRr(Tio.NS  for  the  Management 
of  a  Plantation  in  Barbadoes  and 
for    the    treatment   of   Negroes. 

1786.     *     42 

Lrttkrs  on  Slavery,  with  Ad- 
dresses to  the  Whites  and  to  the 
Free  Negroes  of  Barbadoes,  and 
Accounts  of  some  Negroes  Emi- 
nent for  their  Virtues  and 
.\bilities.        Bv  W.     Dickson. 

1789.     *     43 

Thk  Principles  by  whicli  a  cur- 
rency is  established,  a  coinage 
formeil.  and  the  money  circula- 
tions of  this  island  (Barbados) 
may  be  restored  and  prescribed. 
fiar}ta<fo.<.      {London    printfKl.] 

1791.     *     44 

•Thk  Pcblic  Acts  in  force:  passed 
by  the  Legislature  of  Barbados, 
l'762-18(K).  A  digested  abridge- 
ment of  the  said  Acts.  .  By  S. 
Moore.  1801.     *     45 

I'hiladdphin.  1811.     [2h.]     30a 

Lbttkr  to  J.  Beckles,  Esq.,  Attor- 
ney General  at  Barbadoes,  and 
Correspondence  between  them  on 
the  subject  of  the  Conveyance  of 
th»«  Kendal  Plantation  being  un- 
fairly obtained.  By  Sir  P. 
Gibbs.  1802.     *     46 


Proceedinch   of   the   General    Court 
.  ,    Martial  in  the  Trial  of  Major   J. 
Gordon,  8th  W.I.  Reg. 

1804.     *     47 

'  The  History  of  Barbados,  from 
the  first  discovery  of  the  i  iand, 
in  the  year  1605,  till  the  ses- 
sion of  Lord  Seaforth,  180  By 
J.    Pover. 

1808.     [3  48 

'  On     the    Geology     of     BARi.^.^OEs 

[from    Linnaean   Soc.   Trans.)     By 

I      Dr.   Skey.  1812.     *     50 

!  Mitigation  of  Slavery.  Part  L 
Letters  and  Papers  of  the  late 
Hon.  J.  Steel<'.  Part  II.  Letters 
to  T.  Clarkson.  Esq.,  M.A.  By 
W.    Dickson,   LL.I). 

i  1814.     [H.C.]    51 

I  Remarks  on  the  Insurrection  in 
Barbadoes,  and  the  Bill  for  the 
Registration    of    Slaves. 

j  1816     *     52 

j  Report  from  a  Select  Committee  of 
the    House  of  Assembly  appointe<l 

I  to  inquire  into  the  .  .  causes  .  . 
of    the    late    insurrection.     Barba- 

I      dns.  [1818?]     •     53 

I  Report  of  a   Debate   in  Council  on 
I      a    Despatch    from    Lord    Bathurst 
to    Sir    H.    Warde,     Governor    of 
i       Barbados.  Brvhfr-Toivn. 

j      {London     reprinted.]        1823.   *  54 

'  Report     of     a    Committee    of     the 
i      Council    of    Barbadoes,    apiK)inted 
!       to  inquire    into    the  actual     con- 
dition of  the  slaves  in  this  island. 
...  1824.     *     55 

!  Lkctcki-is  on  the  Gosi)el  of  St. 
.  Matthew.  By  Rev.  \y.  M.  Harte, 
!  Rector  of  St.  Lucv,  Barbados, 
!      2nd  ed.  1824.     [3g.]     55a 

The   Barbadoes  Gjrl.        A  tale  for 
I      young    people.       1825.  r.]     56 

j  A  Declaration  of  Inhabi  its  of 
Barbados  respecting  th  demo- 
lition of  the  Methodist  <^hapel. 
liarfxidos.  182(        *     57 

I  Parochial  Sermons  prea  id  in 
i  the  West  Indies.  By  homas 
:       Parry.   .   .     Oxford.      1828.     *    58 

(  Authentic  Report  of  the  Debate 
i  in  the  House  of  Commons,  June 
j  23;  1825,  on  Mr.  Buxton's 
!  Motix)n  relative  to  the  Demoli- 
tion of  the  Methodist  Chapel  and 
I  Mission  House  in  Barbadoes,  and 
j  the  Expulsion  of  Mr.  Shrewsbury 
from  that  Island.      1828.     *     58a 


BARBADOS. 


A  Statement  relative  to  Codring- 
ton  College.,  extracted  from  the 
Reports  of  the  Society  for  the 
Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in 
Foreign  Parts.  1829.     *     59 

An  Address  delivered  to  the  can- 
didates for  Holy  Orders  in  the 
Diocese  of  Barbados  and  the 
Leeward  Islands.  By  W.  H. 
Coleridge,  Bishop  of  Barbados. 
1829.     *     60 

On  the  Codrington  Estates  :  A 
Letter  to  the  Archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury. By  Rev.  J.  Riland.  .  . 
1830.     [In  Tracts.     34d.]  61 

Flora  Barbadensis.  By  J.  D. 
Mayoock.  1830.     [3  b.]     62 

Account  of  the  fatal  Hurricane  by 
v/hich  Barbados  suffered  in 
August,  1831.  By  the  Editor  of 
the    "  West    Indian."  Bridge- 

Town.  1831.     *     63 

A  Letter  to  the  Right  Honourable 
Earl  Grey,  First  Lord  of  the 
Treasury,  &c.,  on  the  subject  of 
West  Indian  Property.  By  H. 
P.  Simmons,  Esq.,  a  planter  of 
Barbados.  1832.      [2  i.]     64 

The  Seaman's,  Practical  Guide  for 
Barbadoes  and  the  Leeward  Is- 
lands. .  .  By  a  Captain  in  the 
Royal  Navy.  1832.     *     65 

Christianity  and  Slavery ;  in  a 
course  of  Lectures  preached  at 
the  Cathedral  and  Parish  Church 
of  St.  Michael,  Barbados.  By  E. 
Eliot,  B.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Bar- 
bados. 1833.     *     66 

A  Letter  .  .  relative  to  the  distri- 
bution of  the  Parliamentary 
grant  for  the  relief  of  the 
sufferers  from  the  hurricane  of 
August  11th,  1831.  By  W.  H. 
Coleridge,   Bishop  of  Barbadoes. 

1833.     *     67 

Barbadoes,  and  other  Poems.  By 
M.   J.   Chapman.        1833.     *     67a 

Form  of  Consecration  of  the  British 
Chapel  and  Burial  Ground  [at 
Caracas].  By  W.  H.  Coleridge, 
Bishop  of  Barbados.  1834.     *     68 

Charges  and  Addresses  delivered 
to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of 
Barbados  and  the  Leeward 
Islands.  By      W.       H.      Cole- 

ridge,  D.D.,   Bishop  of  Barbados. 
1835.     *     69 

Desultory  Sketches  and  Tales  of 
Barbados.     [By   Easel.] 

1840.     [3  g.]     70 


Creolhana  :   or,   Social    and   Domes- 
tic    Scenes      and      Incidents     in 
Barbadoes.     By   J.    W.    Orderson. 
1842.     *     71 

A  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Lord 
Stanley,  M.P.,  Principal  Secre- 
tary of  State  for  the  Colonies,  on 
the  Sugar  Question,  with  some 
account  of  the  anomalous 
position  of  Barbados.  By  a  late 
member  of  the  House  of  Assem- 
bly. 1842.     [2j.]     72 

A  Charge  delivered  in  the  Cathe- 
dral Church  of  Barbados,  August 
24th,  1843.  By  T.  Parry,  Bishop 
of    Barbados.  1843.     *     73 

The  History  of  Barbadoes.     By   Sir 

R.     Schomburgk,     Ph.D.     .     .     . 

1848.     [3  c]     74 

A  State  of  the  present  condition  of 
the  Island  Barbadoes  .  .  with 
some  reasons  why  there  ought 
not  to  be  any  more  duties  on  im- 
ports, lard  or  sugars,  than  what 
already  are.  .  .  By  a  merchant 
trading  in  the  West  Indies,     n.d. 

*     75 

Codrington  College  in  the  Island 
of  Barbadoes.  By  T.  Parry, 
Bishop  of  Barbados.    1847.     *     76 

Charge  delivered,  1852,  by  T. 
Parry,  Bishop  of  Barbados. 

Barbados.     1852.     *     77 


Laws  of  Barbadoes. 


1855 


78 


Letters  on  the  Labouring  Popula- 
tion of  Barbadoes,  with  a  preface 
by  Meliora.  1858.       [2  i.]     79' 

Association  of  Non-Resident  Pro- 
prietors and  others  for  the  im- 
provement of  the  Religious  and 
Social  condition  of  the  Labouring 
Classes  in  Barbadoes.  First  An- 
nual   Report.         1858.     [2    i.]     80 

Charge  delivered,  1861.  By  T. 
Parry,    Bishop    of   Barbados. 

Barbados.      1861.     *     81 

Laws  of   Barbados.  1864.     *     82 

Report     on     the      Population      of 

Barbados.     By  Governor  Rawson. 

1872.     *     83 

Report  on  Cattle  and  Mule 
Diseases.     Barbados.       1873.   *  83a 

Report  on  the  Rainfall  of  Jamaica. 
By   Governor   Rawson. 

1874.     *     84 

Education  Commission  Rejwrt, 
1875-76.     Barbados,   1876. 

[30  g.]     85 


BARBADOS. 


Charge  delivered  in  St.  Michael's 
Cathedral,  Bridgetown.  By  J. 
Michinson  .  .  at  his  visitation 
.   .  March    5th,    1874.  Oxford. 

1874.  *     86 
Papers  relating  to  the  late  disturb- 
ances in  Barbados.     [P.P.]     1876. 

[3d.]     87 

Further    Papers     relating    to     the 
Disturbances    in    Barbados.  [P.P.] 
July,    1876.     * 

Tht  Same.  February,  1877.   * 

The  Same.     March,  1877.     * 

Financial    Reports    for    1874    and 

1875,  by  the  Auditor-General  of 
Barbados,  and  Return  of  Taxa- 
tion.    2  parts.  [P.P.] 

1876.  *     88 

Correspondence  in  1877  respecting 
the  constitution  and  administra- 
tion   of    Barbados.     [P.P.] 

1877.  *     89 

Charge  delivered  by  J.  Mitchin- 
son,  Bishop  of  Barbados,  at  his 
second    visitation.    Oxford.     1879. 

*     90 

Constitution  and  Administration  of 
Barbados.     [P.P.C-2645.] 

1880.     *     90a 

Chemical  Report  of  the  Agricul- 
tural  Societv  of   Barbados. 

1880.     *     91 

Experiments  in  Yellow  Fever  in 
Barbados.     [P.P.  C-4015.] 

1884.     •     91a 

Union  of  the  Windward  Islands. 
[P.P.  C.4482.]  1884-5.    *    91b 

Account  of  a  West  Indian  Sana- 
torium.    By   J.    H.   S.    Moxby. 

1886.     *     91c 

The    Cavaliers    and    Roundheads   of 

Barbados,    1650-52.        With    some 

account  of  the   Early   History   of 

the    island.       [By    N.    D.    Davis.] 

Georgetown ,    Dem . ,    1887 . 

[la]     92 

Royal   Visits  to  Barbados.     By   C. 

P.    Bo  wen.     Barbados. 

[1887.]     *     93 
The      Barbados      Diamond      Jubilee 

Directory       and      West       Indian 


Advertiser.     By     S.     J.     Fraser.        I 
Barbados.     1887.     *     94        i 

The    Same.     Barbados.     1901.  ; 

[3g.] 

The  Same.     1905.     [M.C.]  j 

For  Faith  and  Freedom.  By  W. 
Besant.  1888.     *     94a 

The  Same.  1890.     [36b.]  ' 

About  Barbados.      By   Rev.   J.     Y. 

Edghill.     1890.     [M.C.]  95 

Journal  of  Major  G.   Washington,  { 
in    1751-2,     while    on    a   tour    to 

Barbadoes.     By    G.     Washington.  ! 

Albany.     1892.     *     96  I 

History    and    Guide    to    Barbados.        i 

By    J.    H.    Stark.     Boston.     1893.        I 

[3g.]     97        I 

Laws  of   Barbados  .  .     revised  and        i 

consolidated     by      the      Commis-        j 

sioners,  H.  A.   Bovell  and  W.  H.        I 

Greaves.        Barbados.  \ 

1893.     *     98        I 

The  Constitutional  Crisis  of  1876  in       j 
Barbados.  By    C.     P.    Clarke.        ] 

LL.B.      Bridgetown.     1896.     *      99        | 

Westward    Ho!    with  Nelson.       By        | 
N.   D.   Davis.        1896.     [la.]     100 

Barbados.  Letter  to  Mr.  Charles 
Heneage,  being  a  review  of  the 
debates  .  .  in  the  House  of 
Assembly.     By     G.     H.     Croney. 

1899.     *     101        I 

Hurricane  and  Relief  of  Distress  in  i 

Barbados.     [P.P.C.  9205,  9550.]  1 

1899.     *     101a  • 

PjXTRact     from  the  various  Records  ! 

of  the   Early   Settlement  of  Jews  ' 

in    Barbados.     By    E.    S.    Daniel.  ' 

Privately   printed.   1899.     *     101b  \ 

The  Husband  Hunter :  An  Anglo- 
Barbadian  Romance.  By  M. 
Elliot.       [n.d.]  *     102 

The   Educational    System    of    Bar-       i 

bados.     [P.P.  Cd.  2377.]  | 

1905.     *     102a        I 

Notes  on  the  History  of  the  Jews 
in  Barbados.  By  N.  D.  Davis. 
(In  Publications  of  American 
Jewish   Historical  Society). 

1909.     *     102b 


MARTINIQUE. 


2.    MARTINIQUE. 


JouRNAEL  uy't  Schip  de  Prins  te 
Paerfc,  van  wegen  het  goliasseerde 
op't  eylandt  Martenique,  voor 
geraUeii  op  de  xi)  July,  1674, 
Amsti^rdanu  1674.     *     103 

An  Account  of  the  Expedition  to 
the  West  Indies  against  Martinico. 
With  the  Reduction  of  Guadehipe, 
and  other  Leeward  Islands  subject 
to    the  French  King.  By  Cap- 

tain  R.    Gardiner, 
[llhistrated.j  1759.     *     104 

The  same.     2nd  ed.  1760.     * 

The  same.     3rd  ed.     Birmingham. 

■printed.    1762.     [3a.] 

The  Same.    Relation  de  I'Expe- 

dition  aux  Indes  Occidentales  con- 
tre  la  Martinique.  Avec  la  Reduc- 
tion de  la  Guadelupe  et  autres 
Uses  sous  v^ent  appartenent  au 
Roi  de  France,  en  1750.  3me.  ed. 
BirmingJiam,  printed.   1762.   [3  a.] 

A  Genuine  Account  of  the  late 
Sacred  Expedition  to  Martinico 
and  Guadeloupe.  By  H.  Wal- 
pole.  1759.     *     104a 

Pieces  de  proces  instruit  contradi- 
toirement  au  Conseil  superieur  d(^ 
la  Martinique,  entre  le  Procureur- 
General^  d'une  part,  et  la  Societe 
ties    Jesuites,    d' autre.  [Marti- 

nique?  1763.]  *     105 

ExTRAiT  des  Registres  du  Conseil 
Superieur  de  la  Martinique  (entre 
le  Procureur-Geheral  du  Roi  .  .  et 
Le  Frere  Pretril).  [Martinique? 
1763.]  *     106 

Voyage  a  la  Martinique,  contenant 
diverses  observations  sur  la 
Physique  I'Histoire  naturelle 
PAgriculture,  les  Moeurs,  et  les 
Usages  de  cette  Isle.  .  .  [Par 
T.  <fe  Chanvalon.]  raris,  1763. 
[3  b.]     107 

The   Case   of  Colin   Campbell,  late 

Major       Commandant  •     of  His 

Majesty's  100th  Regiment.  Lon- 
don,   privately  2>finf<^d,    1763. 

*  107a 

Proceedings  of  a  General  Court 
Martial,  held  at  Fort  Royal,  in 
the  Island  of  Martinico,  on  the 
6th,  and  continued  by  adjourn- 
ment to  April  14th,  1762,  upon  the 
Tryal  of  Major-Commandant  Colin 
Campbell,  1763.  *     107b 

Proceedings  of  a  General  Court 
Martial  on  a  charge  preferred  by 


J.  Campbell,  Esq.,  against  Maj.- 
Genl.  Monckton  [relating  to  trans- 
actions in  the  Island  of  Marti- 
nique.] 1764.     *     108 

Recit  des  derniers  evenemens  arrives 
a  la   Martinique.       [Paris?  1790?] 

*     109 

Journal  exact  de  la  situation  dans 
la  quelle  etoit  la  Martinique,  a 
I'epoque  du  18  octobre,  1790. 
[Par  is  ^    1790.]  *     110 

OtJTRAGE  fait  a  runiforni  national 
par  M.  Damas  de  Marillac,  sur 
MM.  Blanzel  et  Barrot  de  Moissac 
])assagers  sur  le  navire  la  Fran- 
(,Hnse  desiree  mouille  en  la  rade  de 
Saint-Pierre,  la  nuit  du  14  au  15 
Juin  1790.     [Paris  1790.]       *     111 

Recit  des  eveneniens  arrives  a  la 
Martinique,  depuis  le  3  juin 
jusqu'au  9,  contradictiorement  a 
la  relation  publiee  per  MM.  Ruste 
et  Corio,  deputes  de  St.  Pierre.  Par 
Blanchetiere-Bellevue..  Paris? 

1790.  *     112 

Reputation  coniplette  des  accusa- 
tions portees  par  MM.  Ruste  et 
Corio.  Contre  M.    de  Damas 

[governor  of  Martinique.]  -  Par 
Blanchetiere-Bellevue.  Paris. 

1790?  *     113 

Revolution  de  la  Martinique,  depuis 
le  premier  Septembre,  1790  jus- 
qu'au 10  Mars,  1791  (et  Rejwnse 
au  Memoire  intitule:  Memoire  de 
M.'  Damas.  Gonverneur  de  (la 
Martinique,  sur  Ips  troubles  le  la 
Martinique.)  [Paris?,  1791.] 
,  .  *     114 

Memoire  de  M.  de  Damas  de 
Marillac,  gonverneur  de  la  Marti- 
nique, sur  les  troubles  de  cetbe 
colonie.  [Foi^t  Royal,  Martinique? 
1791.]  *     115 

ExTRAiT  des  deliberations  de  I'Assem- 
blee  Generale  de  la  Martinique  du 
15  Avril,  1790.  [On  the  reception 
of  a  deputation  from  the  Grena- 
diers, declaring  their  fidelity  to 
their  flag.]  Au  Fort  Royal  Marti- 
nique?. [1790!]     *     116 

Recit  des  eveneniens  arrives  a  la 
M3rtinique,  depuis  le  3  juin  jus- 
qu'au 9,  contradictoirement  a  la 
relation  publiee  par  MM.  Ruste  et 
Corio,  deputes  de  S.  Pierre.  Par. 
Blanchetiere-Bellevue.  Paris. 

1790  *     117 


MARTIN  IQUB. 


Pjec<«  justificatives  sur  I'affaire  de 
la  Martinique,  qui  constatent  la 
<onduit4*  imtriotique  dc  M.  «Je 
Damas,  gouvernour-general  de 
<ott-(»  coloiiit'.  Par.  A  Dillon 
(Count).       [/'oris'  17fK).]         *     118 

<'opiE8  ot  Kxtrait.s  collationnes,  des 
pieces  do  la  proi'odiire,  suivie 
detvant  les  tribunaux  de  la  Marti- 
nique, entre  les  interesses  au 
bateau  Anjijlois  Thomas  Spencer  et 
la  Douan<»  de  set  to  Colon  ie. 

N.D  (r.  1800).     118a. 

Adrkrkk  a  Messieurs  les  Colons  dc 
la  Martini(|ue.  Par  de  CHirt. 
Londrei',  1801.  *     119 

Code  la  Martimquk.  Nouvelle  ed. 
Par  M.  I)urand-Molar<l.  5  torn. 
Saint  /'irrrr,   1807-14.  •     120 

SuBSTAME  of  a  Sp<»ecb  in  the  House 
of  Commons  upon  th<>  «econ<l  read- 
ing; of  the  Martinique  Trade  Hill. 
Hy    J.    Marryat.        1809.     *     121 

Papeu.s  presented  to  the  House  of 
Commons,  relating  to  t\\fi  C'apitu- 
lation  and  Surrender  of  Marti- 
nique. 1809.     •     121a. 

MoNOGRAPfiiR  du  Trigonocephal©  des 

Antilles,     on    grande    vi|)ere    fer- 

de-lance    de     l.t     Martinique.     .     . 

Par     M(»rea-u    de  Joannes.     Pari*. 

1816.     •     12*2 

IliNTOiMR  Physique  des  Antilles, 
Savoir:  ia  Martinique' et  les  Ilea 
dt»       la      CJuadehnifM'.  Par     A. 

Moreau  de  Joannes.  Tom  1  (onlv 
published.!    rari*.      1822.     *     123 

StATUTE  de  la  Martiuiq\1e.  I'ar  Re- 
nouard.  1822.     *     124 

Affaire  des  Deportes  de  la  Marti- 
nique, Memoirs,  Consultation, 
pieces   justificatives,    &c.        Paris. 

1824.  *     125 

Oricjen  y  objets  de  las  reclamaciones 
del  gobierno  Frances  de  la  Mar- 
tinica  contra  la  marina  de  Colom- 
bia, 6  coleccion  de  documenti 
relativos  a  esta  materia.    Caracas. 

1825.  *     126 

Homme  de  couleur  de  la  Martinique. 
-V  un  Colon  ;  sur  rFImancipation 
<"ivile  et  jwlitique .  appliquee  aux 
colonies  Fran(,'aises.  l*ar  C.  C.  A. 
Bissette.  /'orif.  1830.  [in  Slav. 
Pam.  2h.J  127 

<.'alomnie8  devenues  verites  ou 
Reponse  au  pamjihlet  de  MM. 
Lacharirere  et  Foiguet,  delegues 
des  Colons  de  la  Guadeloupe. 
Par  C.  C.  A.  Bissette.  Paris.  1831. 
[In  Slav.    Pam.    2  h.l  128 


Reponse      li      la      Brochure    tie    M. 
Fleurian,    Delegue   des  Colons    de     I 
la    Mar.tinique.       Par     C.    ('.    A.     i 
Bissette.         Paris.       1831.         [In 
Slav.     Pam.      2h.l  129     j 

Reponse  a  MM.  de  La  Charriere  et 
Foiguet,  de  la  Guadeloupe.       Par 
C.  C.  A.  Bissette  et  Fabien  (de  la     < 
Martinique).      Pari*.       1831.      [In     , 
Slav.     Pam.     2h.|  130 

Lettre  au  Ministre  de  la  Marine  et 
des  Colonies  sur  la  necessite 
d'arreter  la  Reaction  aux 
yVntilles  Franca ises.  Par  O.  C.  A.  ' 
Bissette.  Pari«.  1831.  [In  Slav. 
Pam.    2  h.l  131     j 

Des    Colonies,     avant    et    apres    la     i 
Revolution  de  Juillet,    1830.     Par     | 
L.   Fabien    (Mandataire  des   Fran- 
cais  de  couleur  do  la  Martinique). 
Pari*.    1831.    [In  Slav.   Para.  2  h.] 

132 

CoNsn.TATiox    pour    juge  d'Instruc-     ' 
tion   a  la  Martinique,   renvoyc  en    •! 
France  pour   rendre  (^ompte  de  sa 
cunduite  au  Ministre  de  la  Marine 
et  des  Colonies.  Par  H.  Duquesne. 
/'oris.  \\m2?]       I  In     Slav       Pam.     ! 
2  h.l  133 

0B8BRVATIO.V8      SUf      l©8      PfOJetS      de      ( 

Lois     ColonialcM,     presentes     a    la  J 

Chambre  <los  Deputes.   Par.  C.   C.  I 

A.    Bissette.      Parif.      1832.        [In  J 
Slav..    Pam.    2 h.l                          134 

ExAME.N    Rapide  dos     Deux     projets 
du     loi      relatifs      aux      Colonies     ' 
adresse  a  la  chambre  des  Deputes.     i 
Par    C.    C.     A.     Bissette.     Paris.     1 
1833.     [In  Slav.   Pam.   2h.]       135     i 

.\rpEr.    aux     Amis    de     I'Humanite 
contre  un  epoqvantable  arret.  Par 
Fabien.       Paris.     1834.     [In   Slav,     i 
I'am.    2h.j  136 

Enquete  sur  le  Serpent.  Par  E.  i 
Rufz  de  Lavison.     Saint  Pierre. 

1843     *     137     < 

HiSTORiE  de  la  Martinique.    Par  S. 
Dancy.  1846.     *     138     ,i 

Etudes  historiqnes  et  statistiques  \ 
sur  la  population  de  la  Martini-  \ 
que.  Par  E.  Rnfz  de  Lavison.  2  1 
vol.      St.    Pierre.        1850.     *     139 

Elogie   funebre    de    Mgr.    Porchez,  ' 

Eveque    de    la    Martinique.      Par  \ 

Abbe    Dergny.     Abbeville .  > 
18G0.         *     140 

Les   Bambgns.      Fables    de  la  Fon-     j 

taine   travesties    en  patois  Creole.      ■ 
Par      un       vieux        Commandeur 
[Marbot].      Fort-de-France. 

1869.     *     141      ! 


s 


MARTINIQUE. 


Etude   sur    le    langue    creole  de    la 
Martinique.      Par  J.   Turiault. 

Brest.       1874.     *     141a 


La  Martinique. 


Par   Pardon. 

1877.     *     142 

Etude  sur  la  colonie  de  la  Martini- 
que.    Par  H.  Rey.    1881.     *     143 

Evenements  des  18  et  19  Juillet, 
1881,  a  Saint  Pierre.  Par  V. 
Schoelcher.    Paris.      1882.     *     144 

La  Martinique.  Son  Present  et  son 
Avenir.  Par  Contre  Arniral  T. 
Aube  (ancien  gouverneur  de  la 
Martinique).      Paris.    1882. 

[H.C.]     145 

Les     Antilles    Frangaises.     Par    N. 

Basset.      Paris.  1886     *     146 

Souvenirs   de  la  Martinique.       Par 

C.  Mismer.  Paris.      1890.     *     147 
La  Martinique.  [Hurricane  of  1891]. 

Par  H.   Monet.      Asnieres. 

1891     *     148 

L'OuRAGAN  de  1891  a  la  Martini- 
que.     Par  E.   Fortier.    Paris. 


1892 


149 


Trois    Ans   a  la  Martinique. 
L.  Garaud.       Paris.  1892 


Par 

150 

Origines  de    la    Martinique,     1625- 
1720.     Par  M.   I.    Guet.    Vannes. 
1893.     *     151 

La  Culture  du  Tabac  a  la  Martini- 
que.    Par  E.  D.  Blerald.  Paris. 


1898. 


152 


Notice  sur  la    Martinique.     Par  G. 

Landes.  1900.     *     153 

Mont    Pelee  and    the    Tragedy      of 

Martinique.        By       A.     Heilpriu. 

Philadelphia.      1903.         [9  h.]     154 

Oraison      funebre     prononncee    par 

le  R.   P.   Binger   au  service  pour 

les   victimes  des  catastrophes    des 

Antilles,     Par  A.  Binger.  Maurice. 

1902.     *     155 

In  the  Ruins  of  St.  Pierre.  By 
F.  Sterns-Fadelle.      Roseau. 

1902.     *     156 

Destruction  of  St.  Pierre,  Martini- 
que. By  J.  H.  Welch  and  H.  E. 
Taylor.       New   York. 

1902.     *     157 


The  Burning  of  St.  Pierre  and  the 
Eruption  of  Mount  Pelee.  By  F. 
Royoe.        Chicago.    1902.      *     158 

The    Martinique    Horror    and     St. 

Vincent     Calamity.       By     J.     M. 

Miller.   Philadelphia.    1902.   *     159 
La    Catastrophe    de   la   Martinique. 

Notes    d'un    reporter.  Par    J. 


Hess. 


1902. 


160 


Les  Eruptions  volcaniques  et  les 
tremblements  de  terre.  La  Mar- 
tinique. Par  C.  Flammarion. 
Paris.  1902.     *     161 

La  Martinique  avant  et  apres  le 
desastre  de  8  mai,  1902.  Par 
Lasecroux.    Mouliiis.   1902.     *    162 

The  last  days  of  Saint  Pierre.  The 
Eruption  of  Mount  Pelee,  etc.  By 
T.    W.    Hand.     Ottawa. 

1902.  *     163 
The  Tragedy  of  Pelee.     A  Narrative 

of     personal     experience.      By    G. 
Kennan.      New  York.   1902.   *   164 

St.  Pierre  and  Mount  Pelee 
through  the  stereoscope.  By  G. 
Kennan.     New  York.   1903.    *   165 

Le  Desastre  de  la  Martinique,  La 
montagne  Pelee.  Par  F.  de  Croze. 
Limoges.  1903.     *     166 

Les  cataclysmes  de  la  Martinique, 
Saint  Pierre  et  Saint  Vincent,  8 
mai— 30  aout,  1902.  Par  P. 
Deschamps.        Paris. 

1903.  *     167 

Volcanic  Actions  and  the  West 
Indian  Eruptions  of  1902.  By  J. 
L.  Lobley.      London.     1903.   *   168 

Une  Histoire  vecue  des  cataclysmes 
de  Martinique,  1891—1902.  Par 
E.    Duchateau-Roger.      Lille. 

1904     *     169 

The  Tower  of  Pelee  :  New  studies  of 
the  great  Volcano.  By  A.  Heil- 
prin.       Philadelphia. 

1904.  *     170 

La  Martinique  et  La  Guadeloupe. 
Considerations  «conomiques.  Par 
E.   Legier.     Paris.       1905.    *    171 

Saint  Pierre-Martinique,  1635-1902. 
Annales  des  Antilles  Francjaisea. 
Par  C.  L.  L.  Paris.       1905.  *  172 


3.    DOMINICA. 


Reoulationb  for  opening  the 
Island  of  Dominica  as  a  Free 
Port  approved  by  the  West 
Indian  and  North  American 
Committees.  [London,    1766.] 

*     173 

An  Act  for  laying  a  Tax  on  Wood- 
land,   Dominica.     Roseau. 

1772.     *     174 

Rklation  de  la  Prise  faite  par  les 
Francois,  sur  les  Anglois,  de  I'isle 
de  la  Dominique,  situee  entre  la 
Martinique  et  la  Guadeloupe,  le 
7  September,  1778,  suivie  de  I'Ex- 
jjedition  de  I'lsle  Rho<le-Island. 

Laon.     1778.     *     174a 

Thb   History    of   the  Island  of  Do- 
minica.    By    T.    Atwood.     1791. 
[3  b.]     175 

A  Treatise  on  the  Yellow  Fever, 
as  it  appeared  in  the  Island  of 
Dominica,  in  the  years  1793-96: 
to  which  are  adde^l  observations 
on  .  .  .  .  some  other  West  India 
Diseases,  also  the  chemical  ana- 
lysis ...  of  the  hot  mineral 
waters  in  the  sjame  island.  Hy 
J.    Clark.  1797.     *     176 

Two  Sermons  preached  at  Domi- 
nica ;  with  appendix,  containing 
minut<»s  of  three  trials  at  Roseau 
and  strictures  on  the  Slave  Trade. 
By  Rev.  G.  Peters.     1802.  *  176a 

Defence  of  the  Hon.  A.  C.  John- 
stone; including  a  View  of  the 
Evidence  produced  on  his  Trial, 
with  the  Sentence.     1805.     *     177 

Laws  of  the  Colony     of    Dominica. 

Roseau.      1818.      [34a.]  177a 

A  Short  Memoir  of  Thomas  Emee. 
late  Major,  commanding  the  fifth 
regiment,  commandant  of  His 
Majesty's  troops  in  this  colony. 
Dominica.  1824.     *     177b 

Correspondence  on  Disturbances 
among  the  negroes  in  the  Island 
of  Dominica.  [P-P-]  2  parts. 
1844-45.  *     178 


Views  in  the  Island  of  Dominica,. 
By  Lieut.  Whitworth  Porter, 
R.E.,  and  Mrs.   Porter. 

1840.     *     179 

Correspondence  on  Disturbances 
among  the  Negroes  in  the  island 
of  Dominica.     2  parts.     [P.P.] 

1844-45.     *     179a 

Laws  of  the  Island  of  Dominica, 
from  1763  to  1841.  [From  1841 
to    1859.]     2  vols.      Dominica. 

1858-60.     *     180 

Birds  of  Dominica  and  St.  Vinoent. 

1878.     *     18Ua 

The  Battle  off    Dominica    in    1782. 

Bv   N.    D.  Davis.      Demerara. 
■     *  1882.     *     180b 

Return  to  an  Address  of  the  House 
of  Lords  .  .  for  Copies  of  Ex- 
tracts from  the  Correspondence 
on  the  subject  of  the  late  Fatal 
Disturbances  in  the  Island  of 
Dominica,  17th  Nov.,  1893. 

*     181 

Report  of  the  Royal  Commission 
appointed  to  inquire  into  the  con- 
dition and  affairs  of  the  Island 
of   Dominica.      [P.P.C.    7477.] 

1894.     [3d.]     182 

Report  on  the  Agricultural 
Capabilities  of  Dominica.  [P.P. 
C.8801.]  1898.     *     183 

Report  on  the  Caribs  of  Dominica. 
[P.P.  Cd.   1298.]       1902.     *     183a 

Report  on  Roads  and  Land  Settle- 
ment in  Dominica.  [P.P.  Cd. 
1784.]  1904.     *     183b 

Notes  upon  the  Island  of  Dominica. 
By  Symington  Grieve. 

1906.     [3  g.]     183c 

Dominica.  Pamphlet  prepared  by 
Sir  Hesketh  Bell,  K.C.M.G.  Re- 
vised and  enlarged  by  Douglas 
Young,  C.M.G.  Administrator  of 
Dominica.  Barbados.     1909.       183d 


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GUADELOUPE. 


4.    GUADELOUPE. 


A  Notable  and  wonderful  Sea-Fight 
betweene  two  great  and  wel- 
mounted  Spanish  Shipps  and  a 
small  and  not  very  well  provyded 
English  shipp  [off  Guadeloupe]  .  . 
Amsterdam.  1621.  [DeM.C]  *  i83a 

Reasons  for  keeping  Guadaloupe 
at  a  peace,  preferable  to  Canada. 
Explained  in  five  letters  from  a 
Gentleman  in    Guardaloupe. 

1761.     *     184 

A  Candid  Answer  to  a  pamphlet 
called  *'  Reasons  for  Keeping 
Guadaloupe  at  a  Peace,  prefer- 
able to  Canada,"  itc,  in  a  letter 
to  the  Author.  [By  Alderman 
Beckford.]     1761.  *     185 

A  Detection  of  the  false  Reasons 
and  Facts,  contained  in  the  five 
letters,  entitled,  Reasons  for 
Keeping  Guadaloupe  at  a  peace, 
preferable  to  Canada.  By  a 
Member    of    Parliament.     1761. 

Adresse  de  I'Assemblee  de  la 
Guadaloupe,  aux  Assembles  ad- 
ministratives  de  Sant-Domingue, 
envoyee  aux  deputes  de  cette 
colonic  a  I'Assemblee  Nationale 
pour  appuyer  et  renforcer  la^ 
denonciation  solemnelle  du 

Comte  de  la  Luzerne,  faite  par 
la  deputation  de  Saint-Dominque. 
Cap  FrnnQois.  [1790.]  *     187 

Rapport  fait  a  I'Assemblee 
Coloniale  de  la  Guadeloupe  le  10 
Novembre,  1790,  au  nom  de  la  de- 
putation envoyee  a  la  Martinique 
I>our  y  etablir   la  paix.    Pariff. 

[1791?]     *     138 

Adresse  de  V  Assemblee  gc^nerale 
Coloniale  de  la  Gudeloupe  a  1' 
Assemblee  Nationale  [of  France]. 
Adresse  a  M.  de  Damas,  par  les 
deputes  de  I'Assemblee  Coloniale 
do  Tabago.  Fort  Royal,  Marti- 
nique.    [1791.]  *     189 

Observations  presentees  a  1' 
Assemblee  Nationale  par  les  mem- 
bres  de  la  Municipalite  de  la 
Basse-terre-Guadeloupe  et  par 
les  citoyens  de  la  memo  ville, 
pour  demonstrer  I'iniquite,  1' 
incompetence  et  la  Nullite  de 
divers  arretes  de  1'  Assemblee 
coloniale  de  1'  isle  Guadeloupe. 
Paris.     1792.     *     190 

Commission  etablie  pour  examiner 
la  situation  du  Volcan  de  Guade- 
loupe.    Rapport.  .  . 


Au  Port  de  la  Liberie,   Guadeloupe.. 
.  An  VI.     [1798.]  *     191 

ExAMEN    des    deux     projets     de    loi 

sur     I'organisation     des     Colonies 

et  sur    les   droits     civils   et     poli- 

tiques    des    Hommes    de    Couleur, 

Par     R.      Mondesir     (Mandatairo 

I      General  et  special    des  hommes  de 

i      couleur  de  la  Guadeloupe).   Paris. 

1  1831.     [2   h.]     193 

!  Observations   sur  le  Projet  de    Loi 

I      relatif   aux   Droits  Civils   et    poli- 

*      tiques   des    Hommes    de    Couleur 

I      des  Colonies  Frangaises,  adresseea 

'.      a     la    Chambre     des    Pairs.      Par 

R.   Mondesir.     7V/r?^'. 
L  1833.     [2h.]     194 

,  Des  Deux  Projets  de  lois  relatif  aux 

;      Colonies.     Par  R.   Mondesir. 

i  Paris.     1833      [2  h.]     195 

1  Conseil  Colonial  de  la  Guadeloupe. 

I       Abolition   de   1'   esclavage.      Parin. 

1848.     *     196 

!  La  Guadeloupe  Pittoresque.  Par. 
\      A.     Sudan.   Paris.     1863.     *     197 

'.  Annitaire   de    la   Griiadeloupe. 

'  1868.     *     198 

!  La  Guadeloupe  depuis  sa  decouverte 
]       jusqu'a  nos  Jours,     Par  Pardon. 
I  Paris.     1881.     *     199 

La  Colonic  de  la  Guadeloupe,  et 
le  projet  de  loi  sur  les  sucres. 

••  Paris.  1884.  *  200 
I  The  Gitesde  Collection  of  Antiquitiea 
I  in  Point-a-Pitre,  Guadeloupe.  By 
j       O.T.   Mason.       Washinqfon. 

1884.     *     200a 

1  Culture  de   la  Canne   a   sucre  a.  la 

I      Guadeloupe.     Par  P.  Boname. 

j  ,  ;  ,     Paris.  ,  1888.      *     201 

I  GiTADELOUPE  et  Dependances.  Par. 
I      La  Selve.     Limoges.    1889.     *     202 

'  La  Guadeloupe.  Renseignements  sur 
j  rhistorie,  la  liore',  le  faune,  la 
I  geologie.  Par.  J.  Ballet.  3  torn. 
!  Basse-Terre.      1890-99.    *   203 

i  La  Guadeloupe.  :  les  Enfants  eele- 
i  bres  Lt^onard,  <fec.  Par.  P. 
I      Vauchelet.     I'aris.     1894.     *     204 

The  Same.     Dugommier. 

Montreuil.     1899.      * 

La  Martinique  et  la  Guadeloupe. 
Considerations  sur  1'  avenir  et  la 
culture  de  la  canne,  la  production 
due  Sucre  et  du  rhum.  Par  E. 
Legier.     Paris.      1905.  *     205 


I 

MONTSERRAT  n 


5.    MONTSERRAT. 


Acts    of    Assembly    of    Montserrat,  I  Laws  of  Montserrat  from    1668    to- 
from  1668  to  1740.     1740.  *  205a  |      1778.  1780.     *     205l>       | 


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6.    ANTIGUA. 


A  Brief  Account  of  the  Sufferings 
of  the  vServants  of  the  Lord  called 
Quakers :  from  their  first  arrival 
in  the  Island  of  Antegoa,  under 
the  several  Governours ;  from  the 
Year  1660  to  1695.  By  J.  Lang- 
ford.  1706.     *     206 

Copy  of  the  Articles  exhibited  by 
Mr.  Freeman  to  the  House  of 
Commons,  against  Col.  Codring- 
ton,  and  some  observations  and 
remarks  in  answer  to  the  same 
[relating  to  the  Leeward  Islands.] 
1702.     *     207 

The  History  of  Col.  Parke's  Ad- 
ministration whilst  he  was  Cap- 
tain-General and  Chief  Governor 
of  the  Leeward  Islands ;  with  an 
account  of  the  Rebellion  in  Ante- 
goa, wherein  he,  with  several 
others,  were  murther'd  on  the  7th 
of  December,  1710.  By  G. 
French.  1717.     [3  b.]     208 

A  Letter  to  Mr.  G.  French. 

1719.     *     208a 

Answer  to  a  Scurrilous  Libel  in- 
titled  a  Letter  to  Mr.  G.  French, 
occasioned  by  his  History  of  Col. 
Parke's  Administration,  with 
Character  of  W.  Hamilton,  Esq., 
present  Captain-General  of  the 
Leeward  Islands  as  to  the  fomen- 
tors  of  the  Rebellion  and  Murder 
there.     By  G.  French.  1719.  *  209 

Acts  of  Assembly  passed  in  the 
Charibbee  Leeward  Islands,  from 
1690  to  1730.  2  vols.  1734-64.  *  210 

Acts  of  Assembly  passed  in  the 
Charibbee  Leeward  Islands,  from 
1690  to  1705.  1740.     *     211 

Two  Letters  to  Mr.  "Wood  on  the 
Coin  and  Currency  of  the  Lee- 
ward   Islands.  1740.     *     213 

An  Act  Supplementarv  to  the 
[Antigua]  Militia  Act.  1756.  *  214 

Unfortunate  Shipwright,  or  Cruel 
Captain,  being  a  faithful  narra- 
tive of  the  unparelleled  Suffer- 
ings of  R.  Barker  in  a  Voyage  to 
the  Coast  of  Guinea  and  Antigua. 
1762.     *     215 

Essay  upon  Plantership.  By  S. 
Martin.  Antigua  printed  :  London  ; 
re-primted.  1765.     *     215a 

Funeral  Sermon  by  F.  Gilbert  at 
St.  John's,  Antigua,  on  the  death 
of  N.  Gilbert,  Esq.,  of  the  said 
Island.      Antigua.      1774.      *      216 

Brief    Account    of    the     Island    of 


Antigua,  together  with  the  Cus- 
toms and  Manners  of  its  Inhabi- 
tants, as  -w^ell  White  as  Black;  as 
also  an  Accurate  Statement  of 
the  Food,  Clothing,  Labor.  [By 
J.   Lutfman.]  1789.     *     217 

Facts  relating  to  the  cruel  treat- 
ment of  the  English  prisoners  of 
war  at  Point  a  Pitre  and  St.  Mar- 
tins ;  interspersed  with  occasional 
remarks.  .  By  an  English  Clergy- 
man,    ^j-titigua.         1796.     *     217a 

Collection     of     Exotics     from    the 

Island  of  Antigua.     By   A  Lady. 

1800.     *     217b- 

The  Laws  of  the  Island  of  Antigua 
consisting  of  the  Acts  of  the  Lee- 
ward  Islands.      1690-1817. 

1805-18.     *     218 

The  Police  Act  of  the  Island  of 
Antigua.      Antigua.     1814.      *     21 

Letters  to  a  Friend  in  reference  to 
some  Defect  in  the  Polity  of  the 
British  Leeward  Charibee  Islands, 
inscribed  to  his  Excellency  the 
Captain-General.  By  Philiarcus. 
Jamaica.  1815.     *     220 

Trial  of  J.  Hatchard  for  a  Libel  on 
the  Aides-de-Camp  of  Sir  J. 
Leith,  Governor  of  the  Leeward 
Islands,  and  the  Grand  Jury  of 
the  Island    of  Antigua. 

1817.     *     221 

Ten  Views  in  the  Island  of  Antigua 
.  .  from  drawings  made  by  W. 
Clark,  etc.  1823.     *     222 

An  Account  of  the  Loss  of  the 
Wesleyan  Missionaries  in  the 
Maria  mail  boat,  off  the  Island 
of  Antigua,  by  Mrs.  Jones,  the 
only  survivor.  1826.     *     223 

An  Act  [passed  by  the  Legislature 
of  Antigua]  to  provide  for  the  . 
Support  and  Education  of  the 
Poor  Children  of  the  several 
parishes  of  the  Island.  Antigua. 
[1831]     *     224 

West  India  Question,  the  Outline 
of  a  Plan  for  the  Total,  Immedi- 
ate and  Safe  Abolition  of  Slavery, 
By  J.  Phillips,  of  Antigua. 

1833.     *     225 

A      Catechism     of     certain    Moral, 

Social   and   Civil  Duties,    adapted 

to  existing   Circumstances  by  the 

W^esleyan  Missionaries  of  Antigua. 

1836.     *     22ff 

Narrative  of  the  late  awful  and 
calamitous     Earthquake      in     the- 


ANTIGUA. 


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West  India  Islands  of  Antigua, 
Nevis ,  St.  Christopher,  Guada- 
loupe,  etc.,  on  Feb.  8th,  1843. 
Written  by  an  eve-witness. 

1843.  [2  b.]    227 

Antigua  and  the  Antiguans.  A  full 
account  of  the  colony  and  its  in- 
habitants from  the  time  of  the 
Caribs  to  the  present  day.  2  vols. 
[Bv  Mrs.  Flanagan.] 

1844.  [3  b.]    228 

Memorials  from  Antigua  respecting 
the  Sugar  Duties.     P.P. 

1847.     *     229 

A    Charge   delivered   to  the   clergy 

of      the      Archdeaconry      of     St. 

Christophf-rs    in     1847.  By    D     G. 

Davis,   Bishop  of  Antiqua. 

1847.     ♦     229a 

On  the  Finances  of  the  Island     of 
Antigua.      By  T.   Price.   Antigua. 
1854.     •     230 

Childhood.  The  Annual  Sermon  [on 
Mark  ix.,  36,  37)   for  the  Ladies 
Society    for    promoting    Education  . 
in  the  West    Indies.      By    W.   W. 
Jackson,    Bishop  of   Antigua. 

1860.     •     231 

The  Laws  of  the  Island  of  Antigua, 
1668-1864  [compiled  and  published 
under  the  supervision  of  Sir  W. 
Snagg].  1865.     *     232 

Account  of  all  Sums  advanced  to 
the  Islands  of  Antigua,  Montser- 
rat.  and  Nevis,  and  of  all  Sums 
repaid  by  reason  of  such  ad- 
vances with  the  Interest  oaid 
thereon  during  the  year  ending 
Jan..    1875.  1875.     *     232a 

Catalogue  of  Books  in    the  Public 

Library    of    Antigua,     -n.d.      [ab. 

1880].      [34  b.]     233 

De  Successione  Apostolica  necnon 
Missione  et  Jurisdictione  Hier- 
archise    Anglicana?     et   Catholicae. 


unacum  Appendicibus  et  Indici- 
bus :  Auctore  Venerabili  Doctore 
Jacobo  Clark,  Archdiacano  Anti- 
guensis.  Georgiopoli  in  Guiana 
Britannica:  Londini:  Edinburgi: 
1890.     [6h.]  234 

Report  of  the  Results  obtained 
on  the  Experimental  Fields  at 
Skerrett's  School,  1892.  By 
Francis  Watts,  F.I.C.,  F.C.S., 
and  F.  R.  Shepherd.  Antigua, 
1892.  [32  j.]     235 

The  Church  Calendar  for  the 
Diocese  of  Antigua,  in  the  pro- 
vince of  the  West  Indies,  for  .  . 
1893  .  .  Edited  by  Rev.  R.  J.  E. 
Scott,  M.A.  [3  g.]     236 

The  History  of  the  Island  of  Anti- 
gua.     3  vols.     By  V.   L.   Oliver. 
1894,  96  and  99.      [34  c.]     237 

Agricultural  Journal  of  the  Lee- 
ward Islands  and  St.  John's, 
Antigua.     1894-5.  [34  c.]     238 

Catalogue  of  Works  in  the  Public 
Library,  Antigua,     n.d.  And 

Supplementary  Catalogue  of  the 
Books  in  the  Public  Library  of 
Antigua.        St.    John^s. 

1897.     [n.b.]    239 

By-Laws  of  the  Antigua  Public 
Library.     St.  JoJuCs. 

1899.     [n.b.]     239a 

St  John's  City  Board.  By-Law 
No.  19(X).     St.  John'K  1900.   [n.b.] 

239b 

Hurricane  and  Relief  of  Distress  in 
the  Leeward  Islands.  [P.P.  C. 
9205.]  1899.     *     239a 

The  Sugar  Industry  of  Antigua. 
[P.P.   Cd.  2878.]      1906.     *     239b 

Nkwes  and  Strange  Newes  from  St. 
Christopher's,  of  a  tempestuous 
spirit,  which  is  called  by  the  In- 
dians A  Hurry-cane  or  Whirl- 
wind. 1638.     *     239c 


H 


ST.    KITTS — NEVIS. 

7.    ST.  KITTS    NEVIS. 


Les  particularitoz  de  la  defaite  des 
Auglois,  av(K-  la  jiriso  de  leurs 
Forte,  Arrties.  ©t  Drapeaux  dans 
risle  de  S.  Cristophe,  en 
TAmerique,  par  k^s  FranQois; 
oommandez  par  le  Comraandeur 
<le  Sales,  sous  PAntliorite  de  la 
Compagnie  des  Indes  0(^ciden- 
tales.     Paris,    1666.  *     240 

Ce  qui  s'est  passe  a  la  Descente  des 
Anglois,         en  I'Isle  Saint 

Christophe,  ou  ils  ont  peixlu  pins 
de  mille  Soldats  tiiez,  ou  taits 
prisonniers,  pai*  les  Troupes  que 
la  Compagnie  Pranc^oise  <les 
Indes  Occidentales,  y  entretient. 
Parix,    1667.      "     241 

Ce  qui  s'est  passe  a  la  Guadeloupe, 
et  dans  les  Isles  voisines :  d'oii 
les  Anglois  ont  ete  repoussez, 
avec  perte  de  la  plupart  de  leurs 
Vaisseaux.     Pari/<.      1666.     *     242 

Suite  des  Affaires  des  Franvois,  en 
I'ile  de  Saint  Christophe,  depuis 
la  Vietoire  qu'ils  y  ont  r'em- 
porte©  sur  les  Anglois :  Et  les 
Particularitez  du  Combat  donne 
entre  une  Fregate  des  Cheveliers 
de  rOrdre  de  Nostre-Dame  du 
Mont  Carmel;  et  de  S.  Lazare, 
et  les   mesmes  Anglois. 

Paris.     1666.     *     243 

Relation  de  la  prise  des  Isles  de 
Saint  Christophe  and  de  Saint 
Fustache,  situees  dans  1' 
Amerique,  par  les  amies  du  Roy 
de  la  Grande-Britagne. 

{Paris'^    1690.]     *     244 

Sermon  of  the  Funeral  of  the  Hon. 
Col.  F.  Collingwoo<l,  and  of  his 
Lady,  who  Avere  both  interred  in 
St.  John's  Chu-rch,  in  the  Island 
of  Nevis,  in  America,  May  29 
and  May  31.  1690.  By  T.  Hes- 
kith.       1700.  '        *     245 

Fabewell   Sermon   preached    in   St. 

John's,    at     Nevis,    in     America, 

2oth  May.  1701.     By  T.   Heskith. 

1702.     *     246 

The  Case  of  the  .  .  distressed 
Planters  and  other  inhabitants  of 
the  Islands  of  Nevis  and  St. 
Christo])her.      [London,    1710?] 

*     247 

The  Case  of  the  jiresent  Possessors 
of  the  French  lands  in  the  Island 
of  St.  Christopher,  offered  to  His 
Majesty  and  both  Houses  of 
Parliament.     1721.  *     248 


An  Act  for  granting  Aid  to  His 
Majesty  by  Sale  of  Annuities  u> 
the  Bank  of  England  at  Four 
Pounds  per  Centum,  redeemaV>lo 
by  Parliament,  and  charged  upon 
the  Duties  on  Coals  and  Culm ; 
and  for  further  applying  the  Pro- 
duce of  the  Sinking  Fund,  an-d 
for  enlarging  the  time  for  Ex- 
clianging         Nevis  and         St. 

Christopher's  Debentures   for  An- 
nuities  at  Three   per  Centum. 

1728.     *     249 

A   Letter  to   a    Member  of   Parlia- 
^    ment    setting    forth    the   value   of 
St.    Christopher's    land. 

1730.     *     250 

A  Short  Account  of  the  Plurricane 
that  passed  through  the  English 
Leeward     Caribee     Islands,     30th 

^  June,  1733.  With  remarks  by  an 
Inhabitant   of   St.    Nevis. 

1733.     *     251 

Acts  of  Assembly,  passed  in  the 
Island    of   St.    Christopher,     from 

-  1711    to  1739.       1739.    ,       *     252 

Act  for  granting  to  H.M.  one 
Million  ....  and  the  Sum  of 
£21,000  Is.  8ld.,  arisen  by  Sale 
of  Lands  in  the  Island  of  St. 
Christopher's.  1740.     *    253 

Acts  of  Assembly,  .passed  in  the 
Island  of  Nevis,  from  1664  to 
1739,    inclusive.        1740.       *     254 

Thf.   Sainr.     Abridgement. 

1740.     *     255 

Natur.\l    History  of   Nevis  and  the 

-  rest  of  the  Charibee  Islands.  By 
W.    Smith,   M.D.     1745.       *     25(3 

Tryal  of  J.  Barbot,  Attorney  at 
Law,  for  the  Murder  of  M.  Mills, 
at  a  Coui-t  .  .  .  in  and  for  the 
Island  of  St.  Christopher,  Friday, 
Jan.   5th,    1753.         1753.     *     257 

Acts  of  Assembly  passed  in  the 
Island  of  St.  Christopher,  from 
the  year  1711  to  1769. 

St.    Christopher.      1769.     *     258 

Petition  and  Remonstrance  of  W. 
Wharton,  Jos.  King,  W.  Feuille- 
tean,  &c.,  to  his  Excellency 
W.  Woodley,  Captain  General 
and  Governor  in  Chief  of  H.M. 
Leeward  Charibee  Islands  in 
x4.merica.        St.    Christopher. 

1769.     *     259 

Argument  or  Speech  of  J. 
Gardiner,   Esq.,    Barrister-at-Law, 


ST.    KITTS — KHVIS. 


15 


H-ho  stoixl  romiiiittod  by  tlie  pre- 
tended Assembly  of  tliis  island 
for    a    pretended    Content pt. 

St.     fhriMfniihtr.     1770.      *     260 

A  Trkatisk  on  J*lantin^  from  the 
origin  of  semen  to  ebullition  .  . 
Ky  J.    Peterkin.     2nd  ed. 

St.  ChriMtoplor.     1790.      *      261 

Laws  of  the   Island    of   St.   Clhristo- 
pher  .  .  from  1711  to  1791. 
.      St.  tlirhtophrr.  1791.      *     262 

Trial  of  J.  I).  H.  Konvellet.  K.sq.. 
of  the  Island  of  St.  Christopher. 
for    Forgery.     1806.  *     263 

Case  in  Xevis,  1817.  [E.  Hnj£ji:ins*s 
alle^fMl  .severe  ehastisement  of 
slaves.]     hmdnn,   1818.  [H.('.|  264 

NATi'RAh  History  of  Nevis,  and  tln' 
rest  of  the  Knglish  Leeward 
C'haribee  Islands  in  America.  Hy 
R^'V.    Mr.    Smith.      t  'ainhrif/i/>\ 

1745.     *■  264a 

Papers  rotating  to  tho  CommisMion 
sent  from  St.  Chri.stopher  to  in- 
quire into  the  condition  of  the 
Island  of  An^^uilla.       llVP.j 

1826.     *     26.5 

Dktaif-8  of  a  Case  of  Piracy,  iji  the 
capture  of  the  \\i'm  Carraboo,  of 
Liver|>ool.  Finlay  C(M)k,  Master; 
comprising  the  Official  Corre- 
spomlenoe  relatinji  to  a  Claim 
made  by  his  Honor  the  Com- 
mander-in-Chief of  St.  Christopher 
to  the  Commandant  of  St. 
Kustatius  and  Sal)a.  for  the  resti- 
tution of  the  Vessel  and  Cargo.  .  . 
2nd  ed.  St.  Chriftopker,  1828.  *  266 


Report    of    the     Commissioners   for 
;      taking  the   Census.   January     1st, 
I800.     Together     with      analytical 
tables.        Ha.tst'fcrre, 

Sf.    Chrisfupher.     1855.     *     267 

\  The  Statutes    of    the    Islands  of  St. 

i      Chri.sto|>her  and    Anguilla. 

'  1857.     *     268 

,  The  Laws  of  Nevis  from  1681  to 
1861,    inclusive:    with    aj)pendicos 

j      and       iiide.v,  [Com])ile(l        and 

arrajiged   })v    H.   C.   Huggins.] 

1862.     *     269 

An  Account  <lescriptive  of  the 
Island  of  Nevis.  Bv  J.  A.  B. 
lies.     Xfirwirh.      (187f.] 

13b.]     270 

Li:phosy.  By  W.  :Munro,  M.D., 
CM.,  late  xMedical  Officer,  wSt. 
Kitts.      .\fanrhiMvr.      [1879]. 

L3g.]    270a 

Report  .  .  giving  a  short  account 
of  the  Flood  of  1880,  and  the 
funds   re<.'eiv<i»l.         liaxseftrre. 

1880.     *     271 

The  Question  of  tho  Hour!  Rea- 
sons for  representative  govern- 
ment.    By   T.    Liburd. 

Baffetcrre.     1887.     *     272 

Vital  Statistics  of  Anguilla.  [P.]'. 
C.  9411.]  1899.     *    272a 

The  Srr.AR  Industry  of  St.  Kitts- 
Nevis.  [P.P.  Cd.  2878.]  1906  *  272b 

The  Georgeous  Isle.  Bv  G.  Ather- 
ton.  1908.     [3g.J     272c 


i6 


8.    VIRGIN  ISLANDS. 


An  Historical  Account  of  the  Vir- 
gin Islands  in  the  West  Indies, 
from  their  being  settled  by  the 
English  near  a  Century  past,  to 
their  obtaining  a  Legislation  of 
their  own  in  1773,  and  the  lawless 
State  in  which  His  Majesty's 
Subjects  in  these  Islands  have 
remained  since  that  time.  By 
G.    Suckling.      1780.  .  *     273 

Trial  of  Arthur  Hodge,  late  one 
of  the   Members  of  H.M.  Council 


for  the  Virgin  Islands  at  the 
Island  of  Tortola,  for  the  Mur- 
der of  his  Negro  Man  Slave. 

1811.     *     274 

Letters  from  the  Virgin  Islands : 
illustrating  life  and  manners  in 
the  West  Indies.     1843.  [3  b.]  275 

Report  on  the  condition  of  the 
Virgin  Islands  during  1897.  [P.P. 
C.  8883.1  1898.      *     276 


9.    ST.  THOMAS  and  ST.  CROIX. 


C.  G.  A.  Oldendorp's  Geschichte  der  ; 
Mission  der  Evangelischen  Briider 
auf  den  Caraibischen  Inseln  S. 
Thomas,  S.  Croix  und  S.  Jan. 
HorausgeKeben  durch  J.  J.  Bos- 
sart.       Jiarhy.  1777.     *     277 

Beskivelre  af  Oen  S.  Croix,  Af  H. 
West  (Pastor).     Kjohenhavn. 

1793.     *     277a 

Observations  upon  the  State  of 
Nogro  Slavery  in  the  Island  of 
Santa  Cruz,  the  principal  of  the 
Danish   West  India  Colonies. 

1829.     *     278 

Reminiscences  of  a    46  years'   resi- 
dence in  the  island  of  St.  Thomas. 
By   J.    P.    Nissen.      Nazareth,    Pa. 
1838.     *     279 

The  Winteh  of  1840  in  St.  Oroix, 
with  an  excursion  to  Tortola  and 
St.   Thomas.     By  J.   Smith. 

Xew  York.  1840.     *     279a 

A  Hi8TORic.\L  Account  of  St. 
Thomas,  W.I.,  with  its  rise  and 
progress  .  .  and  incidental  no- 
tices of  St.  Croix  and  St.  John's. 
,  .  By  J.  P.  Knox.  New  York. 
1852.    [3  b.]    280 

The  Danish  Islands.  Are  we  bound 
in  honour  to  pay  for  them?  By 
J.  Parton.     Bostoji.    1869.     *  280a 

St.  Croix's  Flora.  Af  Baron  H.  F. 
A.   Ecgers.      Kjohenhavn. 

1876.     ♦     280b 

— —  The  Same.      Washington.  1879  * 

In  Danisch-Westindien.  1732-60. 
By  A.  V.  Dewitz.     Niesky. 

1882.     *     281 

Leaflets  from  the  Danish  West 
Indies.     By  Dr.  C.  E.  Taylor. 

1888.     *     282 

A  Diplomatic  Fiasco.  The  rejected 
Treaty  for  St.  Thomas.  By  E.  L. 
Pierce.     Boston..         1889.     *     283 


J7 


By     H. 


Det     danske    Vestindien. 
Cavling.      Kjohenhavn. 

1894.     *     284 

The  Same.  Danisch-West- 
indien. von  H.  Cavling.  Deutsch 
von  D.   Burmeistor-Norburg. 

1902.     * 

Om  dansk  Vestindien.  By  H.  M. 
W.    Fischer.      Kjhenhaven. 

1896.     •     285 

An  Island  of  the  Sea,  descriptive 
of  the  Past  and  Present  of  St. 
Thomas.     By    C   E.   Taylor. 

St.  Tlwmas.     1895.     *     285a 

A  List  of  Books  on  the  Danish 
West         Indies.  Congressional 

Library.         Washington. 

1901.  *     286 

Kampen  om  dansk   Vestindien. 

Kjhenhaven.      1902.     *     287 

Dansk  Politik,  og  dansk  Vestindien. 
By  Tilskuer.     Kjhenhaven. 

1902.  *    288 

Flora  of  the  Island  of  St.  Croix.  By 
C.  F.  Millspaugh.      Chicago. 

1902.     *    288a 

Brodvembninghadens  Mission. 

Dansk- Vestindien,  1769-1848.     By 

H.  Lawaetz  (Pastor).  Copenhagen. 

1902.     *     288b 

De  dansk-vestindiske  Oer.  By  C. 
M.     Hansen.         Eshjerg. 

1903.  *     289 

Bet.enknino  over  Fordholdene  paa 
de  dansk-vestindiske  Oer. 

Kjhenhaven.     1903     *     290 

The  Building  of  an  Island:  being 
a  sketch  of  the  geological  struc- 
ture of  the  Danish  West  Indian 
Island  of  St.  Croix  or  Santa  Cruz. 
By  John  T.  (Juin,  F.R.G.S. 
[New  York  printed.]  Christian- 
8fed,  St.  Croix.     1907.     [3g.]    291 


i8 


10.    PORTO  RICO. 


HiSTORiA  geografica,  civil  y  politica 
de  la  Isla  de  S.  Juan  Bautista  de 
Puerto  Rico.       Por  I.  Abbad. 

Madrid.     1788.     *     292 

The   scnne,    reprint.    Porto   Biro. 

1866.      * 

SiGLO  de  Oro,  en  las  Selvas  de 
Erifile.  Por  Bernardo  de  Bal- 
buena.  Madrid.    1608.     *     293 

El  Bernardo,  o  Victoria  de  Ronces- 
valles.  Poema  heroyco.  Por  Ber- 
nardo de  Balbuena,  Bishoj)  of 
Porto  Rico.       Madrid.  1624.  *  294 

Gr.\ndkzp:  Mejicana.  I'or  B.  de 
Balbuena.       Madrid.  \(m).    *    295 

CoNSTiTucioNS  Siuodalcs.  .  .  Por 
Damiano  Lopez  de  Haro,  Bishop 
of  Porto  Rico.        Madrid. 

1647.       *       296 

Voyage  aux  lies  de  Teneriffe  la 
Trinite,  Saint  Thomas,  Saint 
Croix  et  Porto-Ricco,  1796-98, 
sous  la  Direction  du  Captaiiie 
Baudin,  par  P.  Le<lru.  2  vols. 
Pari.^.  .  1810.     *     297 

HiSTOiRK  de  la  deconverte,  et  de  la 
conque.te,  et  de  \»  onion ization  de 
Poiito  R;;oo.  Par  A.  E.  Moriai. 
2  vols.      y<'iv  Orhciiiii. 

1812     *     297a 

Reglaments      sob  re     la      Educacion, 

trato     y     ocupaciones    que    deben 

dar  a   sus  esclavos  los  hacenilatlos 

o    mayordomos    de    esta    isla. 

■  iPorfo  Jliro,  1826.]  *     298 

Relacion  Circumstandiada  [sic]  de 
todas  las  obras  puhlicas  que  sehan 
emprendido  y  continuado  en  la  isla 
de  Puerto-Rico  en  el  a  no  de  1828. 
Puerto  Pico.  1829-33.     *     299 

An  Account  of  the  present  state  of 
the  Island  of  Puerto  Rico.  By 
Col.   Flinter.  1834.   [3  c.]     300 

Sailing  Directions  for  l^orto  Rico, 
the  Caribbeo  Islands,  and  the 
coasts  of  Colombia  and  Mosquito. 
3rd  ed.  1852     *'     301 

BiBLiOTECA  Historica  de  Puerto  Rico 
contic'ne  varios  documentos  de  los 
siglos  XV.— XVIII.  Por  A. 
Tapia  y  Rivera.     Puerto  liiro. 

1854     *     302 

HiSTORiA  Geografica,  Civil  y  Natural 
de  la  Isla  de  San  Juan  Bautista  de 
Puerto-Rico.  Por  J.  J.  de  Al- 
costa.      Puerto-Pico,    1866.      ''      U)3 

NuEVO  Canciouero  do  Borinquen. 
Coleccioii  de  poesias.   Per  M.  Soler 


y,  JVlartofell.     Piferto-Pico. 

...  1872.     *     304 

La      Abolicion      en       Puerto-Rico; 
jirimeros   efectos    de  la  ley   de  22^ 
de   Marzo  de  1873.     [Articles    re- 
printed   from    '•  La    Discussion  "]. 
Madrid.     1873.     *     305 

Investigaciones  acerca  de  las  anti- 
guedades  de  la  isla  de  Puerto-Rico 
(Borinquen).  Por  D.  E.  Dumont. 
Havana.      .  1876.     *     30& 

IsL.\  de  Puerto-Rico,  estudio  His- 
torico-geografico.  Por  M.  Abeda  y 

!        Delgado.      Puerto-Pico. 

1878.     *     307 

El  Enjiticiamiento  civil  en  Puerto- 
Rico.  Por  A.  Govin  y  Torres. 
Puerto-Pico.  1887.      *     30» 

La  Autonomia  adnvinistrativa  en 
Puerto-Rico.  Por  J.  de  J.  Domin- 
guez.     Puerto-Pico.      1887.     *     309- 

Los  Indios  Boriquenos,  estudios. 
etnograficos.  Por  A.  Stahl.  Puerto- 
Pico.  1889.     *     310 

Die  Lei'Idopter  en-Fa  una  der  In- 
sel  Portorico.  Zum  Druck  vor- 
bereitet  durch  M.  Saalmiiller.  Von 
H.  B.  Moeschler.  No  title.  Frank- 
fort-on-Main,  1889.  [3  c.]    311 

La  Isla  de  I*uerto-Rico.  ]*or  A. 
Sarda.     Madrid.  1889.     *     312. 

Theresa  at  Porto  Rico.  A  Tale  of 
the  Insurrection  of  1791.  By  A. 
Fresneau .      Cli  icaqo . 

1889.     *     312a 

Confer ENCIAS    de    Abuli,    celebradas. 

con  R.  M.  de  Labra  sobre  politica 

antillana.    Por  F.   Cepido.      Ponce. 

1890.     *     313 

La  Isla  de  Puerto-Rico.  Par  J.  G. 
Gomez.     Madrid.        1891.     *     314 

ZuR  .Kenntnis  Puerto  Rico's.  Von 
W.   Sievers.     Jlavihurg. 

1891.     *     314a 

Puerto-Rico  y  su  Historia.  Por  S. 
lirau.    2nd  ed.      Valencia. 

1894.     *     315 

Colon  en  Puerto-Rico.  Por  C.  Coll 
y  Tosto.   Puerto-Pico. 

1894.     *     316 

Benefactores  y  Hombres  Notables 
de  Puerto-Rico.  Por  E.  Newmann 
Gandia.    2   vols,    i'once. 

1890.     *     317 

EsTADO  moral  de  los  factores  de  pro- 
duccion   en  Puerto-Rico.      Por    ¥.. 


PORTO  RICO. 


Lopez-Tucro.  Madrid.     1896  *  318 

Regimen   del  gobierno  de  la  isla  de 

Puerto-Rico.  Madrid.     1897.  *  319 

America.  Estudios  historicos  y 
filologicos.  Per  L.  Llorens  Torres. 
Madrid.  1898.     *     320 

The  Story  of  beatitiful  Porto-Rico. 
By  C.  H.  Rector.       C'hirago. 

1898.  *     321 

Porto  Rico.  By  A.  D.  Hall.  New 
York.  1898.     *     322 

Las  Antim.as.  Puerto-Rico.  Por  A. 
Gorton,     liarcdoua.     1898.     *     323 

Puerto-Rico  and  its  resources.     By 

F.  A.  Ober.    Ntw  York. 

1899.     [3g.]    324 

Puerto-Rico:     its     conditions      and 
iwssibilities.      By    \V.    Dinwiddie. 
Sew   York.    1899.     *     325 

PoRTO  Rico  and  the  \Vest  Indies.  By 
M.  A.  Hamm.    Sew  Yurk. 

1899.  •     326 

The  PoRTO-Rico  of  To-<lay.      By  A. 

G.  Robinson.     Stw  York. 

1899.     •     327 

American  Colonial  Handlmok  :  Facts 
and  Figures  about  Puerto-Rico. 
Bv  T.  C.   Copelaiid.     Srio   Ynrk. 

1899.     *     328 

Notes  on  the  Forest  Conditions  of 
Porto-Rico.     By  R.  T.  Hill. 

\Va."hington.     lSi)9.    [34  a.)     329 

Thk  Civil  Law  in  Spain  and 
Spanish  -  America .  including 
Puerto-Rico.      Wa^^h  inoton . 

19()().     •     330 

lNVK.>iTiGATJON'  of  the  Aipiatic  Re- 
s(»urces  an<l  Fi>5liei  ifs  of  l*orto- 
Rico.      ]\ashiiuit,fn.   ^SX^i).     *     330a 

liiBT  OF  Books  on  Porto-Rico.    Con- 
gressional   Librarv.     }\  a.^hingUm. 
1901.     *     331 

The  Stoxy  Corals  of  tlu  Porto  Ri(  an 
Waters.      Bv   T.   W.    Vaughn n. 

Wa,}r.n,,t.,„.     1901.      *      331a 


19 


Pictorial  History  of  America's 
New  Possessions.  Bv"  M.  Halstead. 
Chicago.  '  1902.     *     332 

Opportunities  in  Porto-Rico.  Py  C. 
H.  Allen.  1902.     *     333' 

Opinions  of  the  Attorney-General  of 
■Porto-Rico  to  the  Governoj-  and 
other  officials  on  their  official 
duties.     Xew  York.     1903.     *     334 

The  History  of  Puerto-Rico.  By 
R.  A.  Van  Middddylv.  Xew   York. 

1903.  ♦     335 
Escritos  sobre  Puerto-Rico.     Por  J. 

Gonzalez  Font.      Barcelona. 

.     .               1903.  *     336 

The  Mango  in  Porto  Rico.  By  G. 
N.   Collins.       )Va.*hin(jt')n. 

1903.  *     336a 

Historia   do    Puerto-Rico.  Por   S. 

Brau.       X»  10  York.     1904.  *     337 

The  United  States  and  Porto-Rico. 
By  L.  S.  Rowe.       Xrw  York. 

1904.  *     338 
The  Herpetology  of  Porto-Rico.    By 

L.   Stejneger  (in    Report    of    U.S. 
N,ational  Museum,  1902). 
\Va.*hi,„jton.       1904.        [33  c.]     339 

I'OLITICAL  Development  -  of  Porto 
Rico.  By  E.  S.  Wilson.  Cohimhun. 
1905.  *  339a 
MKSSAfJE  from  the  Presidout  of  the 
United  States  .  .  transmitting 
the  Report  of  the  (iovernor  of 
Porto-Rico.       Wn^h  inqton . 

1906.*  [3g.]  339b 
The  Ahoricines  of  Porto-l^co  and 
neighbouring  Lslands.  l^y  J.  \V. 
Fewkes.  [In  2.jth  annual  roport 
<'f  Bureau  of  American  Ethno- 
logv.]      Wafhiiif/fon. 

1907.     [33  f.]     340 

United  Statkr  Report  for  the  year 

1907  on  the  Trade  and  Com  mere© 

of     Porto-Rico.     {Diplomatic    and 

Consular  Reports.] 

1908.    fn.b.)    341 


n.    SANTO  DOMINGO  (Republic). 


HiSTOiRE  et  gGographie  de  I'ilc  His- 
paniola  on  Santo  Domingo.  Par 
E.  E.  Jaubert.  1689.     *     341a 

Observations  sur  des  poiasons  recue- 
illis  dans  un  voyage  a  la  Bale  de 
Samana.  .  .  Par  C.  E.  Thevenau. 
^7.  Lucia.  1788.     *     341b 

Description  topographiqne  et  poli- 
tique de  la  partie  Espagnole  de 
risle  de  Saint  Domingue.  Par  M. 
L.  Moreau  de  Saint-Mery. 

Philadelphia.     1796.     *     341c 

The    same.      A     Topographical 

and  political  Description,  etc.  Tr. 
by  W.  Cobbett.       Philadelphia. 
1796.     * 

Present  State  of  the  Spanish 
Colonies ;  including  a  particular 
report  of  Hispaiiola,  or  the 
Spanish  part  of  Santo  Domingo ; 
with  a  general  survey  of  the 
settlements  of  the  South  Conti- 
nent of  America.  By  W.  Walton. 
2  vols.     1810.  [2g.]     342 

History  of  the  island  of  St.  Do- 
mingo, from  its  first  discovery  to 
the  present  period.     New   York. 

1824.     *     342a 

'The  History  and  Present  Condition 
of  San  Domingo.  By  J.  Brown, 
M.D.     2  vols.     Philadelphia. 

1837.     *     343 

Actos  legislatives  del  Congress  con- 
stitucional  y  decretos  del  Presi- 
dente  de  la  Republica  Dominicana 
en  1846.       Santo  Domingo. 

[1846]     *     344 

Leyes  Dominicanas.  3a  sesion  de  la 
primera   legislatura  en  1847. 

Santo   Domingo.     1847.     *     345 

'CuENTAS    generales    de  la  Republica 

durante  el  aiio  economica  de  lo  de 

Julio  de  1847  a  30  de  Junio  de  1848 

certificadas.     Santo  Domingo. 

1848.     *     346 

SiNODO  diocesaiio  celebrado  iK)r.  .  . 
el  Sr  Dr.  T.  De  Portes  e  Infante. 
.  .  Arzobispo  de  Santo  Domingo 
en  .  .  1851.     Santo  Domingo. 

1851.     *     347 

A  Geographical  Sketch  of  St. 
Domingo,  Cuba  and  Nicaragua, 
with  remarks  on  the  past  and  pre- 
sent policy  of  Great  Britain, 
affecting  those  countries.  By  a 
Traveller.  1850.     *     347a 

PuNicA  Fides  1  or  a  short  statement 
of  facts  connected  with  the  recent 
breach,  by  the  Dominican  Govei  Ji- 
ment,  of  the  Second  Article  of  the 


Commercial  Treaty,  exchanged 
between  England  and  the  Domini- 
can Republic  in  1850.  ^S'^.  Domingo. 

1852.  *     348 
HiSTORiA  de  Santo  Domingo.       Por 

A.  del  Monte  y  Tejada.     Havana. 

1853.  *     349 


vols. 


Santo 


T?ie   Same.       4 

Domingo.      1890-92 

CoNSTiTUCiON  politica  de  la  Republica      | 
Dominicana.    Santo  Domingo. 

1854.     *     350      • 

Digs,  Patria,  y  Libertad.  Republica  ! 
Dominicana.  El  Senado  Consul- 
tor  .  .en  nombre  de  la  Republica  ! 
Dominicana,  ha  dado  la  siguiente  \ 
ley  sobre  aranceles  de  importacion  ! 
y  exportacion.  Por  M.  de  R.  ' 
Mota.     Santo  Domingo.  1855.  *  351 

Reincorporacion  de  Santo  Domingo      ' 
a  Espafia.     [Madrid?  I860.?]  *  352      i 

Santo    Domingo,     Pen-pictures    and      ' 
leaves  of  Travel.     By  Keim. 

Philadelphia.     1871.     *     353 

Report  of  the  Commission  of  Inquiry       ; 

to   Santo  Domingo.      Washington.         \ 

1871.     *     353a      i 

Letters  on  the  proposed  annexation 
of  Santo  Domingo.  Bv  S.  S. 
Howe.      New    York.     1871.     *     353b      J 

In  the  Tropics.      By    a  Settler  in 
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Sobrevino  a    la   Isla   y  Puerto    de  \ 
Santo  Domingo  de  los  Espanoles, 
el  die  qiiinzo  de   Agosta  de  1680. 
Madrid.  [1681?]     *     359 

Statdts  et  reglemens  faits  par  la 
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Saint   DomingiH 
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Relazione  de  .  .  terremoiiti  accaduti 
ultimanente  nell'  Isola  di  S. 
Domingo,  dell  a  Giammaica,  ed 
altre  nell'   America.       Pesarn. 

1752.     *     363 

Ebbai  sur  les  colonies  fran<^oises,  ou 
discours  politiques  sur  la  nature 
du  gouvernement,  de  la  population 
et  du  commerce  de  la  colonie  de 
S.  D.  [Saint-Domingue].  Par 
Saintard.  1754.     *     364 

Relation  d'une  conspiration  tramee 
par  les  negres,  dans  l'islt>  de  S. 
Domingue.    [P«rw.  1758?]     *     365 

Ordonnance  portant  creation  d'un 
corps  de  troupes-legeres,  tlesigne 
sous  le  nom  de  premiere  legion  de 
St.  Domingue.  Par  C^  H.  Estaing, 
Count,  Governor.  AuCap  Fran<;ai!f. 
[1765].     *     366 

Almanack  de  Saint  Domingue  fxmr 
I'Annee  1765.     Cap  Erangois. 

1765.     *     366a 

EtSAis    geographiques    sur    I'ile    de 


I'ar  J.  N.  Bel- 
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Description  Geographique  de  De- 
boiiqucmens  qui  sent  au  Nord  do 
I'llo  de  Saint  Domingue.  Avec  des 
cartes  et  des  plans  des  Isles  que 
ferment  ces  Passap^es.  Et  dea 
Dangers  qui  s'y  trouvent :  pour  io 
Service  des  Vaisseaux  du  Roi.  Par 
N.  Bellin.  1768.     *     367 

EssAi  sur  V  Historie  Naturelle  de 
r  Isle  de  Saint  Domingue. 

1776.     [3  c.  I     368 

EssAi  sur  I'histoire  naturelle  de 
Saint-Domingue.  Par  Pere  B. 
Nicolson.     Parii^.         1776.     *     369 

Considerations  sur  I'Etat  present  do 
la  Colonie  Erangaise  de  Saint 
Domingue.  Par  M.  H.  D  |auber- 
teuil].     PariH.  1776.     *     370 

Historie  de  File  de  Saint  Domin- 
gue.    Par  H.  E.  Michelin. 

1776.     *     370a 

de  la  }>opula- 
tion  du  comiiierce  et  des  industries 
dans  la  partie  Erancaise  de  I'ile 
de  Saint  Domingue,  compare  avec 
les  releves  officiels  pour  la  partie 
espagnole^     Par    H.    E.    Michelin. 

1785.     *     370b 

Memorias  de  la  Colonia  Erancesa  de 
Santo  Domingo,  con  algunas 
reflexiones  relativas  a  la  isla  do 
Cuba.  Por  un  viagoro  Espanol. 
Madrid.  1787.     *     371 

Lettre    des    Colons    residens    a    St. 

Domingue  au  Roi :  le  31  Mai  1788. 

[Paris?  1788]     *     372 

Premier  recueil  de  pieces  intereaa- 
antes,  remis  par  les  Commissaires 
de  la  colonie  de  Saint-Domingue, 
a  MM.  les  notables,  le  6  Novembre, 
1788.  [Paris.     1788].     *    373 

Letters  des  Commissaires  de  la 
colonie  de  Saint  Domingue,  au 
Roi.  [Paris.     1788.]     *     374 

Extract  du  registre  des  deliberations 
du  Comite  colonial  de  St. 
Domingue,  seante  a  Paris :  du  27 
Janvier  1789.     [Paris.  1789].  *  375 

Extrait  des  Registres  de  la  deputa- 
tion de  Saint  Domingue.  [Con- 
cerning M.  Moroan  de  Saint  IVIery, 
accused  of  fomenting  distur- 
bances.]       [Paris.     1789].     *     376 

Faits  et  idties  sur  Saint-Domingue, 
relativement  a  la  revolution 
actuelle.       Pariif.         1789     *     377 


ST.  DOMINGO. 


25 


Memoir©  en  favour  dos  j^oiis  df 
colour  ou  san^molos  do  St.- 
Doniingue,  et  dos  autros  Islos 
franvoist'S  do  rAin»'riquo,  adrosso 
a  TAssombloe  Nationalo.  Par 
Grogoiro.     l'arl>^.         1789.     *     378 

Procis  sur  la  j>osition  aotuollo  do  la 
deputation  do  Saint-Dominguo, 
au-\  etats-ji;enoraux. 

\Ver.<aUlpx.         1789.]     *     379 

Procis  roniis  par  les  deputes  <lo 
Saint-I)oniin<;uV»  aux  six  commis- 
sairos  du  Coniite  d'aj^riculturo  ot 
do  coniruorco  charg»*s  do  rondre 
compto  a  Tasseinbloe  nationalo  do 
I'approvisionnonjont  do  ootto  Islo. 
WrmilUx.       [1789J.     *     380 

Okdonnance,  concornant  la  Liborto 
<lu  Conimorco  }K)ur  la  Partio  du 
Sud  do  Saint-I)()niiii«;uo  du  9  Mai 
1789.         Port. n  11-1 'rinre. 

[17891.     *     381 

Heponso  suoomTo  des  doput»''s  do  S. 
Doniin^ue,  au  memoiro  dos  Com- 
niorj^ans  dos  ports  do  mor,  tlistri- 
l»u«''  dans  los  bureaux  <lo 
rAssonibleo  nationalo  lo  9  Octobro. 

1789.  Wrmillt'jt.        1789.     *     382 

APPHOV1SIO.NNKMKX8  do  St.-Donunguo 

[Roponso   .    .   aux   niotiouH    de  .    . 

deputes      do      St.-Domingue,      a 

TAssemblee  nationalo].     Vtrmillft 

[1789].     *     383 

Ot»crot  «lo  rAfjsonibloo  gonerale  do 
iSaint-Dominguo.  rendu  le  28  niai. 

1790.  [/'«ri«?    1790].     *     384 

Assombloe  gt'noralo  de  la  partio 
fran<,;oiso  de  Saint-Domingue  .  .  a 
la  Municipalito  <lo  Paris. 

[Paru^.   1790].      *     385 

Lettre  des  raeinbros  do  rAssomblee 
gdnoralo  do  Saint-Domingue, 
arrives  a  Paris,  jusciu'u  ce  jour  a 
I'Assemblee  Nationalo. 

[Paris.  1790].     *     386 

N0UVELLE8  officiellos  .  .  Extrait 
d'une  lettre  do  rAssembloo 
generale  de  la  partie  Frangaiso  de 
St.  Dominquo.  a  TAssombleo 
Nationalo  [concerning  the  denun- 
ciation of  the  Count  de  la 
Luzerne].     [Paris.     1790].     *     387 

Lettre  dos  deputes  de  Saint- 
Domingue  a  leurs  commettans  en 
date  due  12  Aout  1789,  interceptoo 
par  un  malatre,  communiqueo  a 
M.  le  Comte  do  Miraheau  et 
denonce©  par  cot  honorable  col- 
logue.    [Pari.<.]  1790.     *     388 

Lettre  des  deputes  de  la  province 
du    Nord  do     Saint-Domingue,     a 


Messieurs  les  citoyens  des  districts, 
du  Port-au-Princo. 

[Paris.  1790].     *     389 

KxTRAiT  dos  Rogistros  dos  delibera- 
tions do  rAssembloo  provinciale  du 
Sud  ot  do  la  Seance  du  lor  Mai, 
179(».      Pnrf-au-Prinre.    [1790].    39t> 

Assombloe  goiioralo  do  la  partio  do 
Saint-Dominguo  aux  Franvois. 

[Pari.*.   1790]     *     391 

DiscouHs  sur  les  troubles  de  Saint- 
Dominguo.  [By  the  Count  do 
Miraboau:"]  [Paris.   1790).     *     392 

Adukshk     do  IWssombloo    generale 

do  la  partie  frangoise  de  Saint 
Dominguc  u  rAssomblee  nation- 
ale.  [Paris.    1790].     *     393 

Lettre  do  r.Vssonibloe  provinciale 
pormain'iito  dn  Nord  do  Saint 
Domingue  a  M.  lo  gouvernour 
general,  et  arrote  do  ladite  Assem 
bloo  pnur  la  dissolution  d« 
r.\8sen)bloo  do  Saint-Maro. 

PnrUiu- Prince.     1790     *     394 

Lkttkk   do   rAssomblee   grMierale   de^ 
la       partie     franvoiso     do     Saint' 
Domingue,      aux       chambres     du 
commerce     ot      manufactures    du 
royaume.      [ParL^.    1790].     *     395 

DiscouRS  prononc*'  a  I'Assembleo 
nationalo  lo  2  Octobre,  1790,  au 
nom  do  rAssembloo  general©  de  la 
partie  frangoiso  do  Saint  Domin- 
gue. [/'aris-.  1790].     *     396 

Relation  authentique  de  tout  co 
qui  s'est  passo  u  Saint  Domingue 
avant  et  apris  le  depart  force  de 
rAssomblee  colonial©.    .   . 

[Paris.   1790].     *     397 

Addreshe  des  mombres  d©  I' 
Assembloe  provincial©  du  Nord  do 
Saint  Domingue  a  rAsserabeo 
national©.     Pari.<i.     [1790].     *     398 

Petition  nouvelle  des  citoyens  d© 
couleur  dos  Isles  frangoises  (d© 
Saint  Domingue)  a  I' Assemble© 
national©.   .   .      Paris.    1791.   *  399 

Petition  faite  a  I'Assemblee 
National©,  par  MM.  les  Com- 
missaires  do  rAssomblee  general© 
de  la  parti©  franc^ais©  d©  St. 
Domingue,  le  2  Decembre,  1791. 
[Parii.    1791].     *     400 


Appel     interjetto  .   . 
National©.     [Paris. 


ji     r  Assembloe 
1791].     *     401 


i  ADRK.SSE      do    rAss©mblee    generale 
j      de  la    partie   frarugois©    d©    Saint 

Domingue  au   Roi.     [Paris?] 
1  1791     •     402- 


24 


ST.  DOMINGO. 


Adresse  de  I'Assemblee  provinciale 
du  Nord  de  Saint  Domingue  a 
I'Assemblee  Nationale  sur  le 
decret  du  15  mai,  en  faveur  des 
homines  de  couleur  libres  des 
colonies.     Paris.         1791.     *     403 

Aux  CoNSTiTUANS  de  I'Assemblee 
generale  de  la  partie  frangoise  de 
St.  Domingue,  ci-devant  seante  a 
Saint  Marc.     [Paris].  1791.    *  404 

Lettre  ecrite  par  MM.  les  Deputes 
extraordinaires  de  I'Assemblee 
provinciale  du  Nord  de  Saint 
Domingue,  a  MM.  les  colons 
reunis  a  I'hotel  de   Massiac. 

[Paris.     1791].     *     405 

Copie  de  la  lettre  de  Messieurs  de 
I'Assemblee  provinciale  du  Nord 
de  Saint  Domingue,  datee  du  Cap 
le  2  Nov.,  1790,  a  Messieurs  les 
Commissaires  extraordinaires 

auprfes   de  I'Assemblee   Nationale. 
Paris.     [1791].     *     406 

Concordat,  ou  traite  de  Paix  entre 
les  citoyens  blancs  et  les  citoyens 
de  couleur  des  quatorze  paroisses 
de  la  province  de  I'ouest  de  la 
partie  fran^oise  de  Saint 
Domingue.     [Paris.  1791].     *     407 

Adresse  au  Roi,  et  discours  a  leurs 
majestes  et  a  la  famille  royale, 
des  colons  frangais  de  I'isle  de  St. 
Domingue  reunis  a  Paris. 

[Paris,   1791].     *     408 

Adresse  au  Roi,  prononcee  par  les 
Commissaires  de  I'Assemblee 
generale  de  la  partie  franpaise  de 
Saint  Domingue  le  2  Decembre, 
1791.  [Paris.   1791].     *     409 

A  Particular  Account  of  the  com- 
mencement and  progress  of  the 
insurrection  of  the  Negroes  in  St. 
Domingo,  which  began  in  August 
last :  being  a  translation  of  the 
speech  made  to  the  National 
Assembly  .  .  by  the  Deputies  from 
.  .  St.  Domingo.        1791.     *     410 

The  Same.  1792.     * 


The  Same. 


1793. 


ExTRAiTS  des  r€gistres  de  PAssem- 
blee  generale  de  la  partie  frangaise 
de  Saint  Domingue.     Paris. 

1792.     *     411 

Extrait    des   registres    de    I'Assem- 
blee   provinciale    de    rouest   [vote 
of  thanks  to  M.  Roume]. 
Port^u-Prinn- .      [1792].      *     412 

Convention  Nationale.  Arrete 
portant  suspension  des  citoyens 
Desparbes,  Cambefortj  et  autres 
officiers  milit aires  de  la  Colonie  de 


Saint  Domingue. 

[Paris.    1792].     *     413 

Le  Mot   du  vrai  legislateur,  sur  la  ] 

re  volte  et  les  incendies  arrives  a  i 

Saint  Domingue,  au  mois  d'Aout,  j 

1791.  [Paris.   1792?]     *     414  ; 

Reflexions  politiques  sur  les  | 
troubles  et  la  situation  de  la  ' 
partie  frangoise  de  Saint  Domin-  | 
gue.   .   .   .  Paris.         1792.     *     415 

Suite  des  pieces    justificatives  rela-        ' 
tives      aux      troubles      de      Saint 
Domingue.    Paris.   [1792].     *     416 

Memoire  historique  des  dernieres  ' 
revolutions       des      provinces      de 

I'ouest    et  du     sud    de    la  partie  | 

frangoise     de     Saint      Domingue.  j 

Paris.  1792.     *     417  1 

Suite   de   Memoire   historique, 

etc.     Paris.   .   .   .  1792.     *  , 

Production  historique  des  faits  qui 
de  sont    passes  dans  la  partie  de        | 
I'ouest    depuis    le    commencement        : 
de  la  Revolution  de  Saint  Domin- 
gue.    .    .    .     Port-au-Prince.  I 
1792.     *     418 

An  Inquiry   into  the  causes  of 

the  insurrection  of  the  Negroes  in        j 
the  Island   of  St.   Domingo.       To 
which   are   added   observations    of 

M.    Garran-Coulon    on    the    same 

subject,  read  in  his  absence  by  M.  \ 

Gaudet    before  the    National  As-  i 

sembly,  29th   Feby.,  1792.  ! 

1792.     [3  b.]     419  ; 

True  State  of  the  Case  of  the  In-  ; 

surrection    at    St.    Domingo.      By  ! 

T.   Clarkson.        Ipswich.  i 

1792.     *     420  i 

Observations  sur  la  situation  poli-  j 
tique  de  St.  Domingue.  Par  F.  I 
R.  Pons.     7'aris.       1792.     *    .420a 

Liberte,  Egalite,  Fraternite.       A  la 
Convention    nationale. 

[Paris.     1794].     *     421 

Extrait  d'une   lettre,    sur   les   mal- 

heurs     de     Saint     Domingue    en  ' 

general,      et     principalement    sur  i 

I'incendie     de     la     ville     du    Cap  i 

Frangais.      ParU,   an   II.  \ 
[1794].     *     422 

Les  Calomniatkurs,  Laborgne,  Pol- 

verel,     Sontonax  et  complices   ap-  < 

pelles  au  tribunal    revolutionnaire  \ 

par  les  commissaires  des  patriot-es  \ 

de  St.  Domingue,  deputes  pres  la  j 
Convention    nationale. 

[Parl^.     1794].     *     423  \ 

Convention  Nationale.  Lettre  l 
ecrite  de  New  Yorck  par  les   de-        •; 


ST.  DOMINGO. 


25 


putes  de  Saint  Domingue  a  lenrt 
commettans.  [Paris.  1794].  *  424 
Convention  Nationale.  Relation 
detaillee  des  evenemens  mal- 
heureux  qui  se  aont  passes  an 
Cap  depuis  I'arrivee  du  ci-derant 
general  Galbaud.  .  .  Paris  an  II. 
[1794].     *     435 

Adresse  a  la  Convention  national©. 
[Signed  by  Page  and  BruUey, 
*'  Commissaires  de  Saint  Domin- 
gue," imprisoned  in  the  Luxem- 
bourg].        [Paris.    1794].      *     426 

Au  Comite  de  salut  publique.  Ob- 
servations sur  une  note  remise  par 
Dufay,  Garnot.  Mils,  Belley  et 
Boisson.       [Pari^,    1795.].     *     427 

•  Reflkxions  sur  la  Colonie  de  Saint 
Domingue,  ou  Examen  appro- 
fondi  des  Causes  de  sa  Ruine  et 
dcs  Mesures  adoptees  pour  la 
retablir.      Paris.         1796.     *     428 

An  Enquiry  into  the  Nature  and 
Causes  of  the  great  Mortality 
among  the  troops  at  St.  Domingo, 
•irith  practical  remarks  on  Fevers 

''  and  Directions  for  the  conduct  of 
Europeans  in  Warm  Climates.  By 
H.  McLean.  M.D.     1797.     *     429 

An  Historical  Survey  of  the 
French  Colony  in  the  Island  of  St. 
Domingo :  comprehending  a  short 
Account  of  its  Ancient  Govern- 
ment, Political  State,  Population, 
Pr<Mluctions,  and  Exports:  *  ♦  • 
Calamities  *  *  *  since  the  year 
1789  *  *  •  and  a  detail  of  the 
Military  Transactions  of  the 
British  Army  in  that  Island  to  the 
end  of  1794.  Bv  Brvan  Edwards. 
1797.     [3  c.]     430 

The  Same.^     New   ed.    1801. 

—^ —  The  Same.     Storia  dell  isola  di 

S.   Domingo.  Trad,  dall'lnglese  da 

J.   B.    Breton,   e  transportata  dal 

Frances^?  in  Italiano  da  G.  Briolo. 

Trn-ino.     1803.     [3  g.] 

Answer  by  way  of  Letter  to 
Bryan  Edwards,  Esq.,  M.P., 
F.R.S.,  Planter  of  Jamaica,  etc., 
containing     a    Refutation    of    his 

,     Historical    Survey  oh  the  French 

Colony  of  St.    Domingo,  etc.,    by 

Colonel      Venault    de    Charmilly. 

1797.     [3  c]     430a 

The   Same.       Lettre    a   Bryan 

Edwards.    .    .    .  1797     * 

Rapport  de   Julien   Raimond,  com- 

missaire  delegue  par  le  gouverne- 

ment    Frangais    aux    iles    sous    le 

vent,     au  ministre   de  la  Marine. 

Cap  Fran(:ai^.     [1797].     *     431 


A  Voyage  to  Saint  Domingo,  in  the 
y«ar9  1788,  1789  and  1790.  By 
F.A.S.,  Baron  de  Wimpffen. 
Translated  from  the  original 
manuscript,  which  has  never  been 
published,  bv  J.   Wright. 

London.   1797.     [3f]     431a 

The  same.       Voyage    a    Saint 

Domingue.     Paris.     1797.     * 

The   sam,e.      Reisen     nach    St. 

Domingo.     Erfurt.     1798.     * 

HiSToiRB  de  Saint  Domingue,  1'  ele- 
ment noir  et  la  colonization  fran- 
(jaise.     Par  H.    Isambest. 

Stnninari     1798.     *     431b 

Lettre  de  M.  Malouet,  Depute  de 
St.  Domingue  a  les  Commettans, 
Londrcs.  1798.     *     432 

The  Coffee  Planter  of  Saint 
Domingo;  with  an  appendix,  con- 
taining a  view  of  the  Constitution, 
Government,  Laws  and  State  of 
that  Colony,  previous  to  the  year 
1789.  To  which  are  adde<l  some 
hints  on  the  present  state  of  the 
Island,  under  the  British  Govern- 
ment. By  P.  J.  Labourio,  LL.D. 
1798.     [11  i.]    433 

Relation  officielle  de  I'Expedition 
de  Saint  Domingue.  Extra  it  du 
Moniteur.     Paris.        [1802].  *  434 

La  vie  de  Toussaint-Louverture. 
Par  M.   Dubroca.     Paris. 

1802.     *     434a 

The   same.     Life    of    Toussaint 

Louverture.  1802     * 

Hiktoire  de  Toussaint-Louverture. 
Par  Cousin  d'Aval.      Parix. 

1802.     *     434b 

Memoir  of  Transactions  that  took 
place  at  St.  Domingo,  1799.  By 
Capt.  Rainsford.       1802.     *     435 

History  of  the  Island  of  vSt. 
Domingo.      Edinburgh. 

1802.      *      435a 

Colonies  Modernes  sous  la  zone 
Torride,  et  particulierei]^^t  de 
celle  de  Saint  Domingue.  ^HH^ii. 


Saint-Venant. 


Pans. 
1802. 


435b 


Manuel    des    habitants 

Domingue,     contenant 

de   I'Histoire  de   cette 

S    J.  Ducceurioly,  2  v 

18 

L'Tncexdie  du  Cap,  ou 
Toussaint  L'Ouvert 
An  X.  [18 

Remarks    on    the    late    war  in 
Domingo,    with     oll8ervat^Vvnt:t 


26 


ST.    DOMINGO. 


the  relative  situation  of  Jamaica, 
and  other  interesting  subjects.  By 
Colonel  Chalmers. 

1803.     [3  b.]     436 

Des  Veritables  Causes  qui  out 
amene  la  ruine  de  la  Colonie  de 
Saint  Domingue  .  .  Par  un  obser- 
vateur  de  bons  sens,  ami  de  la 
justice.     Paris.  1814.     *     437 

Account  of  the  Insurrection  in  St. 
Domingo  begun  August,    1791. 

Edinburgh.  1833.       *      438 


CoMrENUio  de  la  Historia  de  Santo 
Domingo.     Por  J.  G.  Garcia.    2nd 

ed.     2    vols.     Santo    Domingo. 

1879.     *     439 

L'Odyssee  d'un  normand,  P.  Lefranc 
de  Saint-I^aulde,         a         St. 

Domingue   au   dix-hutieme    siecle. 
Par  V,   Advielle.     Paris. 

I  1901.     *     440 

I  Saint-Domingue,      1629-1789.         La 

j  ;   Societe    et   la     Vie    Creoles    sous 

I'ancien  Regime.    Par  P.  de  Vais- 

1      siere.       Paris.     1908.    [3g.]     440a 


•dl 


13^    HAYTi 


27 


Precis      Historiqiie       dcs 
ovenomens   do   la    partio 


Buonaparte  in  the  West  Indies :  or, 
The  History  of  Toussaint  L'Ou- 
vcrture,  the  African  Hero  of  St. 
Domingo.     By  J.  Stephen. 

1803.     *     441 

The  Opportunity  ;  or  reasons  for  an 
immediate  alliance  with  St. 
Domingo.     By  J.  Stephen. 

1804.     [M.C.]     *     442 

An  Historical  Account  of  the 
Black  Empire  of  Hayti.  Bv 
Capt.  Rainsford.  1805.    [3  b.]    443 

The  Same.  Geschichte  der  Insel 

Hayti,   etc.    Hamburg.    1806.     * 

Speech  of  Mr.  White  in  Senate  on 
the  Bill  interdicting  all  inter- 
course between  the  ITnited  States 
and  the  island  of  St.  Domingo, 
Feb.,  1806.  *     443a 

Reply  to  Colonel  de  Charmilly.  By 
Lieut. -general  Tarleton. 

1810.     ♦     443b 

Journal  Historique  de  la  Revolution 
dc  la  partie  de  Test  de  Saint  I)o- 
mingue.  .  .  Par  G.  Guillermin. 
Philadelphia.  1810.     *     443c 

derniers 
de   I'est 
St.   Domingue  depuis  le  10  Aout, 
jusq'a      la     Capitulation     de     St. 
Domingue.     Par     G.    Guillermin. 
Paris.     1811.     *     444 

Code  Henry,  Loi  de  Commerce,  Loi 
Penale.    Cap  Henry.  1812.     *    445 

Le  Systeme  Colonial  Devoile.  Par 
Baron  de  Vastey.     Cap  Henry. 

1814.     [3  c.]     446 

Relation  des  glorieux  evenemens 
qui  out  porte  leurs  Ma  jest  es 
royales  sur  le  Trone  d' Hayti  suivi 
de  I'histoire  .  .  du  roi  Henri  I.  et 
de  la  reine  Marie-Louise,  par 
Comte  de  Limonade.   .   . 

1814.     [3f.]     447 

The  History  of  Toussaint  Louver- 
ture.     New  ed.  1814.     [3  f .]     447a 

Almanach  Royal  d'  Hayti  pour 
I'Annee,  1815.    Cap  Hnnry.  *  448 

Collection  of  Hajrtian  Papers,  with 
account  of  rise,  progress  and  pre- 
sent state  of  Hayti. 

1816.     [3f.]     449 

History     of     the     Island     of     St. 

Domingo  from   its  first-   discovery 

by  Columbus  to  the  present  period. 

[By  Sir  James  Braskett]. 

1818.     [3  b.]    451 

Haytian  Papers.    [Christophe's  pro- 


clamations,    etc.].        By      Prince 
Sanders.     Bo.^ton.        1818.     *     452 

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la   revolution    de    Saint-Domingue. 

Par  Pamph.   de  Lacroix.     2  vols. 

Pari.^.     1819.     *     452a 

Republigue  d'Haiti.  Loi  sur  I'in- 
struction  publique  (14  Juillet). 
Port^u-Prince.  [1820].      *      453 

Constitution  d'Hayti  du  27  Decem- 
bre  1806,  et  sa  revision  ;  du  2  Juin 
1816.     Saint  Marc.     1820.     *     454 

Le  Cri  des  Colons  proprietaires  a 
Saint  Domingue,  expatri'^s  et 
refugies  en  France,  ou  Apr  J  a  la 
Nation.     Pari^.  1822.     *     455 

A  Visit  to  the  capital  and  chief  ports 
of   the   isle  of   St.  Domingo.     By 
ap.  G.  R.  Pechell,  R.N. 

Portsmouth.  1824.     [3  f .]     456 

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Domingo,  from  its  discovery  by 
Columbus.     New  York. 

1824.     *     457 

Historie  de  la  Catastrophe  de  Saint 
Domingue.  Par  A.  J.  B.  Bouvet 
de  Cresse.     Pmris.      1824.     *     458 

De  I'emancipation  de  Saint  Domin- 
gue dans  ses  rapports  avec  la 
politique  .  .  de  la  France.  Par 
N.  A.  [Count]  de  Salvandy. 

Paris.  1825.     *     459 

Report  on  the  Miiies  known  in  the 

Eastern  division  of  Hayti,  and  the 

facilities  of  workinp-  them.    By  W. 

Walton  (British  ^       it  at  Hayti). 

^25.     *     460 

Historie  d'Haiti  (1'  St.  Domin- 

gue) depuis  s.i  uei  te  jusqu'e^ 

1824.      Par   Ch.    L   Jo.      Nou.      d. 
Paris.     1825.     *     461 

Code  Civil  d'Haiti. 

[Paris]     1826.     *     462 

Histoire  Politique  et  statisque  de 
I'isle  d'Hayti,  Saint  Dominque; 
ecrite  sur  des  documents  oflBciels 
et  .des  notes  comminquees,  par 
Sir  J.  Braskett.  Par  Placide- 
Justin.     Paris.  1826.     *     463 

Code  des  Colons  de  St.  Domingue, 
avec  des  Notes  par  Vanufel  et 
Villeneuve,  avocats.     Paris. 

1826.     *     464 

Sketches  of  Hayti ;  from  the  expul- 
sion of  the  French  to  the  death  of 
Christophe.       By  W.  W.  Harvey. 
1827.     [3  b.]    465 


38 


HAYTI, 


The    Rural    Code    of    Hayti;     m 
French  and  English.     With  a  pre- 
fatory letter  to  the  Earl  Bathurst. 
1827,     *     466 

Les  six  Codes  d ' Haiti :  suivis  d'une 

table     raisonnee      des     matieres. 

Angers.     1828.     *     467 

The  Present  State  of  Hayti.  By 
J.  Frankli^.  1828.    [3  b.]     468 

Notes  on  Haiti.  2  vols.  By  C. 
McKenzie  (Consul). 

1830.     [3  c.]     469 

MS.  Note-book  of  .notes  and  sketches 
made  in  Hayti  in  1831.  By  Richard 
Hill  [of  Jamaica].  [3  c.]     470 

Circulaires  du  President  d' Haiti 
aux  Commandans  d'Arrondisse- 
ment  sur  T Agriculture.  Port-au- 
Prince.  1831.     *     471 

Geographie  de  Tile  d' Haiti.  Par  B. 
Ardouin.     Port-au-Prince. 

1832.  *     471a 

Account  of  the  Insurrection  in    St. 
,      Domingo  begun  August,   1791,   by 
J.  G.  Hopkirk.  Edinhurgh. 

1833.  *     471b 
Relacion  de  la  fiesta  del  aniversario 

de  la  independencia  de  Hayti, 
celebrada  el  de  enero  de  1834  aiio 
31  (de  la  independencia). 

[Saint  Domingo.    1834.]     *     472 

Petition  des  Anciens  Colons  de 
Saint  Domingue  a  la  Chambre  des 
Deputes.     Paris.     [1835.?]     *     473 

Loi  sur  les  droits  de  douanes  [1835]. 

Par  J.  P.  Boyer,  President. 

[Port-au-Prince.  1835].     *     474 
II  Furioso  Nell'isola  di  S.  Domingo, 

Melodrama  semi-serio.  1836.  *  475 
Notes  of  a    visit  to  some  parts   of 

Haiti.      By    Rev.   S.    W.   Hanna. 

1836.     [34  c]     476 

St.   Domingo.      Historisch-romantis- 

ches  Gemalde  .  .  Neger-Resolution. 

Von  B,  Hess.     Nordhausen. 

1837.     *    476a 
The  Rural  Code  of  Hayti,  literally 

translated.     Together  with  letters 

from  that  country  concerning  its 

f)resent  condition.  By  Z.  Kings- 
ey.  New  York.  1838.  *  476b 
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tions and  the  Foreign  and  Civil 
Wars  in  the  Islands  of  St.  Domin- 
^      go.     By  P.  S.  Chazotte. 

New  York.     1840.     [3  c.]     477 

Haytien  Revolutions.      Lecture    on 

and    Sketch    of   the    character    of 

Toussaint-L'Ouverture.     By  J.  Mc 

Smith.      New  York.     1841.  ♦  477a 


Brief  Notices  of  Hayti:  with  it» 
condition,  resources,  and  pros- 
pects.    By  J.  Candler. 

1842.     [3  b.]     478 

Geschichte  der  Insel  Haiti.  Von 
Jordan.     Leipsic.  1846.     *479 

Historie  d'Haiti.  Par  N.  Madiou. 
3  vols.  Port-au-Prince.  1847.  *  479a 

Precis  Historique  des  faits  relatifa 
a  I'Emprunt  d'Haiti.      Paris. 

1849.     *     48a 

Glimpses  of  Hayti  and  her  Negro 
Chief.    Liverpool.      1850.     *     480a- 

HisPANioLA,  Hayti,  Saint  Domingo. 
By  E.  Bathurst.  Privately 
printed.  ^      1851.     *     481. 

Recueil  general  des  lois  et  actes 
de  gouvernement  d'Haiti.  Par 
Linstant  Pradine  .     Paris. 

1851-65.     *     482 

Album  Imperial  d'Haiti.  12  plan- 
ches, daguerrotypees  par  A.  Hart- 
mann,  lith.  par  Lacombe,  Ott  etc.,; 
d'apres  des  dessins  de  Severyn, 
Crehen,  Hartmann  etc.  New  York. 
[1852].     *     483 

Remarks  upon  United  States  inter-  . 
vention  in  Hayti.   .   .    By    B.     C. 
Clark.     Boston.  1853.     *     483a 

Petion  et  Haiti.  Par  J.  Saint- 
Remy.      Paris.       1853-58.     *     484 

The  Life  of  Toussaint  L'Ouverture, 
the  Negro  Patriot  of  Hayti.  By 
Rev.  J.  R.  Beard,  D.D. 

1853.     [3  b.]     485 

A  Plea  for  Hayti,  with  a  glance  at 
her  relations  with  France,  Eng- 
land and  the  United  States  for  the 
last  sixty  years.  By  B.  C.  Clark. 
Boston.  1853.     *     485a 

Etudes  sur  I'Histoire  d'Haiti.  Par 
B.  Ardouin.     10  vols.     Paris. 

1853-61.     *     486 

Htstoire  des  Caciques  d'  Haiti.    Par 

Baron  E.   Nau.  Port-au-Prince. 

1854.     *     486a 

TJie  same.     2me.  ed.     Paris. 

1894.     [3  c] 

L'Empereur  Soulouque  et  son  em- 
pire.    Par  G.  d'Alaux.     Paris. 

1856.     *     487 

Geschichte    von     Haiti.       Von    J. 
Handelmann.     Keil.     1856.  *  487a 
Htstoire    des    revolutions     d'Haiti. 
Par  Saint-Amand. 

Paris.     1859.     *     48S 
Geshichte     von     Haiti.       Von     H. 
Handelmann.     Kiel. 

1860.     *     489 


HAYTI. 


Remarks  on  Hayti  as    a    place    for 

Afric-Ami'ricans,      and      on       the 

Mulatto  as  a  race  for  the  Tropics. 

1860.     *     489a 

Guide  to  Hayti.  By  J.  Red- 
path.     lioMon.  1861     *     490 

Haiti,  see  progres,   son  avenir  avec 
.     .     une  Biblographic  d'Hayti. 
Par  A.  Bonneau.      Paris. 

1862.     *     491 

Haiti  und  seine  Rassen  Kampfe, 
historisch  entwickelt.  Von.  L. 
Contzen.  Cologne.  1863.   *     492 

HiSTOiRE  descriptive  et  pittoresque 
de  Saint  Domingiie.  Par  J.  de 
Maries.     /V/rw.  1869.     *     493 

'l"^E  Black  Man,  or  Haytian  Inde- 
pendence.    .     .     By   M.    B.    Bird. 
New   York.     1869.     *     493a 

Reflexions  sur  Haiti.  Par  Delorme. 
Paris.     1873.     *     494 

Wit  and  Wiki>om  of  the  Haytians. 
By  J.   Bidelow.     Xeuy  York. 

1877.     *     495 

Kaiti,     treize    ans    de    Sejour    aux 

Antilles.      Par   Eldin.         Toulouse. 

1879.     *     496 

I'"^  Negro  Santos  de  Santo  Domin- 
go (Toussaint  Louverture).  Por 
R    M.  de  Labra.       Mafinri. 

1880.     *     496a 

Le  Pays  des  Not^res :  Voyage  a 
Haiti.       Par  E.  La  Selve.  *    Pnrix. 

1881.  *     497 

Der  franzosiche  Feldzug  aus  St. 
Domingo,  1302-03.  Von  A.  Mos- 
bach.     lireslau.  1882.     *     498 

Les  detractenrs  de  la  Republique 
d'Haiti.     Par  J.  Auguste.     Paris. 

1882.  *     499 

Le  Grand  Insulaire.  L'Isle  de 
Haity.       Par  A.  Thevet. 

1883.  *     500 

La  Republique  d'Haiti  et  ses 
visiteurs  1840-82.  Par  L.  J. 
Janvier.     PariK.         1883.     *     501 

Haiti     aux    Haitiens.       Par     L.     J. 

Janvier.         Paris.       1884.     *     502 
Les  Antinationaux.     Actes  et  prin- 

cipes.     Par  L.  J.  Janvier.     Paris. 

1884.  *     503 

Une  Aunee  au  Ministere  de  I'Agricul- 
ture  et  de  Tlnterieur.  Par  F.  D. 
Legitime.     Paris.         1884.     *    504 

L'Independance  nationale  d'Haiti. 
Par  E.  Chancy.  Paris.  1884.  *  505 

Anexion  y  guerra  de  Santo  Domin- 
go.      Por     J.     de     la     Gandara. 
Madrid.     1884.     *    506 


2q 


Hayti  or  the  Black  Republic. 
By  Sir  S.  St.  John,  K.C.M.G. 

1884.  [3  b.]    507 

Les    Affaires    d'Haiti.     Par    L.    J. 

Janvier.  Paris.     1885.     *     509 

Haiti:  une  page  d'histoire.     Par  L. 

Laroche.         Paris.     1885.     *     509 

Le  Pantheon  haitien.  By  E.  Em- 
manuel.      Paris.         1885.     *     510 

The  Birds  of  Haiti  and  San 
Domingo.  [illustrated        with 

coloured  plates.]  Bv  C.  B.  Cory, 
F.L.S.     Boston,  U.S.A. 

1885.  [2d.]    511 
Recueil    general    des  lois     d'Haiti. 

Par  Linstant  de  Pradine.  Paris. 

1886.  *     512 

Les     Constitutions    d'Haiti.  1801- 

1885.     Par  L.  J.  Janvier.  Paris. 

1886.  *     513 

La    Politique   exterieure      d'Haiti. 

Par  J.  N.   Leger.     Paris. 

1886.     *    514 
The  Aborigines  of  Hispaniola.     By 

H.  L.  Roth.  1887.     *    515 

Haiti    en    1886.       Par    P.    Deleage. 

Paris.  1887.    *    516 

The  Treatment   of  British   subjects 

in  Hayti.     Re-printed  from  "  The 

Times."  [1888].     *     517 

NouvELLE  geographie  de  I'ile  do 
Haiti.     Par  D.  Fortunat. 

Port-au-Prince.     1888.     *     518 
Code     Formulaire    de    I'Etat    civil 
d'Haiti.     Par  J.    Servincent. 

Port-au-Prince.     1888.     *     519 

Vie  de  Toussaint-L'Ouverture.  Par 
V.  Schoelcher.         Paris.     *     1889 

Bibliography  of  Hispaniola.  By  H. 
Ling-Roth.  (Roy.  Geo.  Soc.  Sup. 
Pap.)  1889.     *     521 

United  States  and  the  Republic  of 
Hayti,  1888-89.  The  Diplomatic 
complications  between  the  two 
countries.     Ntw  York. 

1889.    [2  c.]    522 
Les  Pheniciens  a  I'isle  d'Haiti.  Par 
E.  de  OuflFroy.     Louvain. 

1889     *     .523 
Haiti,  Etude.     Par  A.  Bowler. 

Paris.     1889     *     524 

La  Republique  d'Haiti.  Par  E.  La 
Selve.     Limoges.  1889.     *     525 

Le  Differend  entre  Haiti    et    Saint 
Domingue     au      sujet      de      leurs 
trontieres     nationaies.        Par     A 
Poujol.         Paris.         1900.     *    526 


30 


HAYTI. 


Abrege  de  la  geographie  de  I'Lsle 
d'Haiti.     Par  D.  Fortumat. 

Paris.     1890     *     527 

Les   Codes   haitiens.      Annotes    *    * 

par     Linstant     Pradine.     2    torn. 

Pori-au-Prince.       [Corbeil   printed? 

1890.]  *     528 

La  Banque  Nationale   d'Haiti.    Par 

F.  Marcelin.  Paris.  1890.  *  529 
EssAi     sur     la     politique    interieure 

d'Haiti.  Par  E.  Edouard.  Paris. 
1890.     *     530 

QuARTRE  Mois  de  Ministere  sous 
general  Legitime.  Par  Roche- 
Grellier.  Paris.     1890     *     531 

Les  Codes  Haitiens.  Port-au-Prince. 
1890.     *     532 

La  verite    sur    la    retraite    de  Des- 

salines.     Par  O.   Piquant.     Paris, 

1890.     *     o33 

HiSTOiRE  du  gouvernement  du 
generale  Legitime.  Par  F.  D. 
Legitime.  Paris.     *     534 

Documents  pour  I'historie  d'Haiti, 
1888-89.     Par  E.  Mathon.     Paris. 

1890.  *     535 

Au  Pays  des  generaux,  Haiti.  Par 
C.  Texier  .     Paris.    1891.     *     536 

Etudes  economiques  sur  Haiti.  Par 
Roche-Grellier.     Paris.  1891  *  537 

Quelques     verites     a     propos     des 

recents   evenements  de  la  Repub- 

lique  d'Haiti.       Par   J.  Auguste. 

Paris.     1891.     *     538 

Haiti  au  point  de  vue  politique,  ad- 
ministratif  et  economique.  Par  A. 
Firmin.         Paris.       1891.     *     539 

Questions  haitiennes.  Par  F.  Mar- 
celin.    Paris.  1891.     *     540 

Haiti  son  passe,  son  avenir.  Par 
Roche-Grellier.  Paris. 

1891.  *     541 

ExAMEN  de  las  Constituciones  de 
Hispano- America  y  Haiti  Por  A. 
Angulo  Guridi.       Santiago. 

189i.     *     542 

Les  Filibustiers  de  la  Tortue  et  la 

France  en  1890.     Par  S.    Nayser 

Paris.     1891.     *     543 

Commercial  directory  of  Hayti  and 
Santo  Domingo.  [U.S.A.  Bureau 
of  American  Republics.]  1891.*  54^ 

Diction  AIRE  geographique  d'Hait' 
illuatre.     Par  S.  Rouzier.       Pari.^ 

1892.  *     545 


Code  Civil  d'Haiti,  annote 


Par 


L.    Borno.  Port-au-Prince. 

1892.  •     54S 

Haiti  et    ses    relations  economiques. 

avec  la  France.      Par   A.  Firmin. 

Paris.     1892.     *     547 

Th:;  Natural  History  of  Carolina, 
Florida  and  the  Bahama  Islands. 
By  M.   Catesby.         1731.     *     548 

Toussaint  Louverture,  prisonier  au 

fort  de  Joux.     Par  J.  M.  Suchet. 

Besangon.      1892.      *     54» 

Haiti  :  Ses  guerres  civiles.  Par  L. 
J.  Marcelin  .  Paris.  1892-93.  *  550 

Die  Insel  Haiti.  Von  L.  G.  Tippen- 
hauer.  2  vols.  Leipzig.  189S 
[with  a  biblography]  *     551 

De  I'esprit  d'association  en  Haiti. 
Conference.     Par   J.   Bonzon. 

Port-au-Prince.     1893.     *     55^ 

La  Nationalite  et  son  imfluence.  Ex- 
amen  de  la  loi  no.  2  du  code  civil 
d'Haiti.      Par  J.   Devot.       Paris. 

1893.  *     553: 

La  revolution    de  Saint    Domingue. 

Par     H.     Castonnet    des     Fosses. 

Paris.     1893.     *     554 

La  Republique  dominicaine.  Par  A. 
Ferret.     Bruxelles.         1894.   *    555 

Etude  sur  les  Institutions  haitien- 
nes.    Par  tl.  Justin.     Paris. 

1894.  *     55& 

Etudes  sui*  la  presidence  de  Faustin 

Soulouque.  1847-49.  Par  J.  Bonzon. 

Port-au-Prince.    1894.     *     557 

Le  department  des  Finances  d'Haiti, 
1892-94.    Par  F.  Marcelin.    Paris. 

1895.  *     558 

Les  Adversaires  des  Chemins  de  fer 
d'Haiti.        Paris.       1895.     *     55» 

La  Republique  d'Haiti.  Son  present, 

son  avenir.     Par  E.  C.  P.  Vibert. 

Paris.  1895.     *     560 

Les  Relations  exterieures  d'Haiti. 
Etudes  historiques  et  diplomati- 
ques.     Par  J.  Justin.     Paris. 

1895.  *     561 

Les  Dernieres  Elections  presidentiel- 
les.     Par  D.  Desir.       Paris. 

1896.  *     562 

Arbitrage  du  Pape  entre  la  Repub- 
lique Dominicaine  sur  I'interpreta- 
tion  de  1' Article  4  du  Traite  du  9 
novembre,  1874.  Paris.  1896  *  563 

Souvenirs  [Expedition  de  Saint 
Domingue,  1801-2.]  Par  Baron  J. 
Marquet  de  Norvins.     Paris. 

1896-7.     *     564 

Des  Institutions  judiciaires  et  de  la 


HAYTI. 


31 


Justice  de  paix  en  Haiti.     Par  J. 
\.  Dalbemar.     Paris.     1897.  *  565 

Haiti  et  le  regime  parlementaire. 
Exaraen  de  la  Constitution  de 
1889.    Par  H.  Pauleus-Sannon. 

Paris.     1898.     *     566 

H18TORIE  militaire  de  la  Revolution 
de  Saint  Domingue.  Par  I.  H.  de 
Poyen-Bellisle.     Paris.  1899.  *  567 

Where  Bl.vck  rules  White.     Hayti. 
By  H.  Prichard. 
WestmxTister.  1900.     [3  e.]     568 

Lb  France  et  Haiti.  Par  A.  Firmin. 
Paris.     1901.     *     569 

Erinnerungen  aus  Haiti.  Von  W. 
Keller.  Aarau.     1901.     *     570 

Le  Travail   intellectuel.  Considera- 
tions   sur    I'etat    mental    de    la 
societe  haitienne.     Par  J.  Devot. 
Paris.     1901.     *     571 

La  Conbtitution  haitienne  de  1889 
et  Ba  revision.  Par  C.  Dube. 

Paris.     1901.     *    672 

Le  Pass^:  impressions  haitiennes. 
Par  F.  Marcelin.     Paris. 

1902.  •     573 
Haiti.     De  la  Constitution  de  1889. 

Par  J.  J.  Dalbemar.     Paris. 

1903.  •     574 


Aus  der  Schwarzen  Republik.     Der 
Neger-Aufstand  auf  Santo  Domin- 
go.     Von  F.   Sundstral.      Leipzig. 
1903.     *     575 


Haiti    vivra-t-elle  ? 
prejuge  des  races, 
mant.     Havre. 


Etude  sur  le 
Par  A.  Char- 
1905.     *     576 


Du  GouvERNEMENT  civil  eu  Haiti. 
Par  L.  J.  Janvier.    Lille. 

1905.     •     577 

Postage  Stamps  of  Hayti.  By  F.  J. 
Melville.  1905.     *     578 

M.  Roosevelt,  President  des  Etats- 
Unis  et  la  Republique  d'Haiti.  Par 
A.  Firmin.     New  York. 

1905.    [3f.]     579 

Six      Months      in       Port-au-Princo 

(Haiti)  and   my   experience.       By 

J.      M.     Simpson.       Philadelphia. 

1905.     [3g.]     580 

Haiti.     Her  History  and  her  detrac- 
tors.   By  J.  N.  Leger.    New  York. 
1907.     *     580a 

Hayti.  Report  for  the  year  1907  on 
the  trade  of  the  Republics  of 
Hayti  and  Santo  Domingo.  [Diplo- 
matic and  Consular  Reports.] 

1908.    [n.b]    581 


32 


J  4.    BAHAMAS. 


Company    of     Adventurers     for    the 

Plantation      of     the      Islands      of 

Eleutheria,  formerly  called 

Biihama.       Articles     and     Orders. 

[Londcm.   1647].     *     582 

Account  of  the  Bahama  Islands, 
their  Situation,  Product,  Conveni- 
ency  of  Trading  with  the  Spani- 
ards, etc.    By  J.  Graves. 

1708.     *     583 

The  Natubal   History   of  Carolina, 

Florida,  ajid  the  Bahama  Islands. 

By  Mark  Cateshy.        Revised    by 
-^^^Mr.  Edwards  *  *  *  with  Linnsean 

Index  of  the  animals  and  plants. 

2  vols.     1771.  [14  a.]     584 

Acts  of  the  Assembly  of  the  Bahama 

Islands.  1764-1799        inclusive. 

Nassau.     1801.     *     685 

Vols.  1-3.  Nassau.  1806-14.  * 

Votes  of  the  Honourable  House  of 
Assembly,   1794-96.  Nassau. 

1796.     *     586 

1800.       Nassau.     1800-01.     * 

1801.     Nassau.  1801.     *      \ 

1804-05.     Nassau.       1805.     *      j 

Memories  of  Captain  Peter  Henry 
Bruce.     .     .     .  1782.     *     587  j 

A    Tour   through   the  British    West  j 
Indies,  in  the  years  1802  and  1803, 
yivin^  a  particular  account  of  the  j 
Bahama     Islands.        By     D.     Mc-  ] 
Kinnen.  1804.     [2g.]     588  I 

Proceedings  of  the  Hon.  House  of 
Assembly  of  the  Bahama  Islands, 
on  the  Bill  before  Parliament  for 
a  general  registry  of  slaves  in  the 
West  Indies.  Bahama  Islands. 
1816.     *     589' 

Sailing  Directions  and  Remarks 
made  on  board  the  sloop  '  Orbit,' 
on  a  survey  of  tlie  Bahama  Banks. 
By  K.  C.  *Ward,  F.  Mallabv  and 
others.    N<'w  York.     1820     *    589a 

An  Official  Letter  from  the  Com-^ 
missioners  of  Correspondence  of 
the  Bahama  Islands  to  G. 
Chambers  .  .  concerning  the  pro- 
posed abolition  of  slavery  in  the 
West  Indies.  Nassau  printed  ;  re- 
printed London,   1823.  *     590 

Letters  from   the   Bahama  Islands, 

written  in  1823-4.     By  Miss  Hart. 

Philadelphia.     1827.     *     591 

Laws  of  the  Bahamas  in  force  on  the 
14th  March,  1842.  .  .  By  Sir  G. 
C.  Anderson.         Nassau. 

1843.     *     592 


The  statute  law  of  the  Bahamas 

to  1861  inclusive.  1862.     * 

Another  ed.  1877.     * 

Memoranda  of  the  Bahama  Tornado 
of  1850.  By  W.  J.  Woodcock  and 
Captain  R.  J.  Nelson.  Melton 
Mowbray.  1850.     *     693 

The  Landfall  of  Columbus.  By 
Capt.  A.  B.  Becher,  R.N. 

1856.     L3c.]     593a 

Official  Reports  of  the  Out  Islands 
of  the  Bahamas.  By  T.  C. 
Harvey.     Nassau.   1858.     [3  f .]  594 

Interference  with  Trade  between 
New  York  and  the  Bahamas. 
[P.P.]  [1864?]     *     595 

The     Sarnt.     Further     Papers. 

[P.P.]  1864.     * 

Report  on  the  Bahamas  for  the  year 

1864.     By    Governor   [Sir    R.    W.] 

Rawson.     Pj-iiited  for  Parliament. 

1866.     *     596 


I  The  Bahamas. 
'      Barcot. 
The  Same. 


Bv   Surgeon-Major 
1869.     *     596a 

2nd  ed. 

1871.     * 

Report  of  George  Preston,  Esq.,  as 
Special  Commissioner  to  Yuca- 
tan, to  inquire  into  the  work- 
ing of  the  Fibre  Industry  in  that 
Country.  Nassau,  Bahamas.  1869. 
[3  c]     596b 

Corals  and  Coral  Islands.  By 
Prof.    J.   D.    Dana.     N"io    York. 

1876.     •     596c 

Tim  Atlantic  Islands,  as  a  Resort 
of  Health  and  Pleasure.  By  G. 
W.   Benjamin.     New  York. 

1878.     *     596d 

Birds  of  the  Bahama  Islands,  con- 
taining many  Birds  new  to  the 
Islands,  and  a  number  of  un- 
described  winter  plumages  of 
North  American  species.  By  C. 
B.  Cory,  F.L.S.  Boston,  U.S.A. 
1880.     [2  d.]     597 

The  Same.     Revised  ed. 

1890.     * 

The  Isles  of  Summer.  By  C.  Ives. 
Ncwluiven,   Court.         1880     *     597a 

Official  Introduction  to  Bahamas 
Fisheries,  with  a  description  of  the 
islands.     By  Rebus.     1883. 

[3  f .]     598 
Report  on  Sponges  of  the  Bahamas. 
By  W.  Saville.     Kent. 

1883.     *     598a 


BAHAMAS. 


53 


Cruiib  of  CJolumbus  in  tho  Bahamas. 
By  J.  B.  Murdoch.    1884.     *     599 

On  the  Lucayan  Islands.  By  W. 
K.  Brooks.  (Ln  Nat.  Acad. 
Science).     New  York. 

1887.     ♦     599a 

Resources  of  the  Bahamas.  By 
J.   Bonwick.  1886.     *     599b 

The  Land  of  the  Pink  Pearl,  or  Re- 
collections of  Life  in  the  Bahamas. 
By  L.  D.  Powles.    1888.    [3  b.]  600 

Provisional  List  of  the  Plants  of  the 
Bahama  Islands.  Arranged  and 
presented  for  publication  by  the 
Author's  permission,  with  notes 
and  additions  by  C.  S.  Dolley, 
M.D.  By  J.  Gardiner,  B.Sc,  and 
L.  J.  K.  Brace.  [From  the  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Academy  of 
Natural  Sciences,  Philadelphia. 
1889.]      1889.  [3  b.]    601 

Invkstigacionfs  sobre  el  derrotero  de 
Cristdbal  Colon  por  los  Bahamas. 
Por   A.  M.  Manrique.    Arrecife. 

1890.     ♦     602 

Report  on  tho  Sisal  Industry  of  the 
Bahamas.     By  Dr.  Morris. 

f?ab.  1890.]     •     603 

Report  on  the  Fibre  Industries  of 

V:ic:itan       and       the       Bahamas. 

P.P.     1890.      [3  c.]     604 

Report  on  the  Fibre  Industry  in  the 
Bahamas,  written  by  James  Rae, 
Esq.     Nassau.     1891.     [3  c.]     604a 

A  Winter  Visit  to  the  Bahama 
Islands.  B.  Col.  H.  W.  Wilson. 
Paper  read  before  Massachusetts 
Horticultural  See.     Boston. 

1891.     *     604b 

History  and  Guide  to  the    Bahama 

Islands.     By  J.  H.  Stark.    Boston. 

1891.     [3g.]     605 

Ten  years  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Bahamas,  1880-1890.  The  opinion 
of  Sir  Richard  E.  Webster,  Attor- 
ney-General, delivered  in  the 
House  of  Commons,  on  "  Flogging 
in  the  Bahamas,"  discussed  and 
compared  with  standard  authori- 
ties.    By  H.  W.  Austin.       n.d. 

[3  b.]     606 

Progress  of  the  Bahamas  for  five 
years,   1888-92.     Nassau. 

1893.     *     606a 

Reconnaissance  off    the    Bahamas. 


sity.       Bulletin.]  Cambridge, 

U.S.A.       1894.     *     607 

A  Romance  of  a  Governership  and 

its  refutation.  By  Sir  A.  Adcferley. 

1894.     [32  j.]    608 

Bahama  Songs  and  Stories.  By 
C.  L.  Edwards.    With  music. 

Boston.    1896.     *     609 

Running  the  Blockade.  By  T.  E. 
Taylor.  1896.     *     609a 

Farmers  and  Fruit  Growers'  Al- 
manack. By  C.  T.  McCarty. 
Nassau.  1896.     *     609b 

Lectures.  By  Dr.  D.  Morris,  de- 
livered in  Nassau.     Nassau. 

1896.     *     609b 

In  Sunny  Isles :  chapters  treating 
chiefly  of  the  Bahama  Islands  and 
Cuba.     .     Bv  G.  Lester. 

1897.     *     610 

The  Bahama  Islands.     Notes  on  an 

early  attempt  at  Colonization.    By 

J.  T.  Hassam.     Cambridge,  U.S.A. 

1899.     [3g.]     611 

Notes  on  the  Planting  of  the  Pita 
Plant  (Agave  Sisalana)  and  the 
extraction  and  preparation  of  the 
Fibre  at  the  Bahamas.  1900.   *  612 

Statute  Law  of  the  Bahamas.  Col- 
lected by  Sir  O.  D.  Malcolm. 

1901.     *     613 

Salt  Industry  of  Inagua.     P.P. 

1902.     *     613a 

Bahamas  Islands.  General  Descrip- 
tive Report  .  .  the  Annual  Re- 
port for  1902.     P.P.     1904. 

[3d.]     614 

In  Sunny  Lands.  By  W.  Drysdale. 
Netv  York.     n.d.  *     614a 

Educational  System  of  the  Baha- 
mas.    P.P.  1905.     *     614b 

The  Bahama  Islands.  By  G.  B. 
Shattuck.        New    York.    1905. 

[3f.]     615 

Prcenunci^  Bahamenses.  Contribu- 
tions to  a  Flora  of  the  Bahamian 
Archipelago.  By  C.  F.  Mills- 
paugh.  1906.     *     615a 

Sketches  of  Summerland,  giving 
some  account  of  Nassau  and  the 
Bahama  Islands.  By  G.  J.  H. 
Northcroft.     Nassau. 

1906.     [3f.]     ei5b 


34 


J 3.    CUBA. 


Relacion  de  los  Gobern adores  de  la 
Isla  de  Cuba  desde  Hernando  de 
Soto  hasta  el  ano  de  1654.  M.S. 
ia  Bibl.    Real,   Madrid.       *       616 

li'AcTE  du  Parlement  d'Escosse.  .  . 
avec.  .  la  prise  de  la  ville  de  S. 
Jago  en  I'isle  de  Cuba  par  les  An- 
glois.     Paris.  1662.     *     616a 

Instruccion  para  los  elerigos  Mision- 
e^os  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Por  S. 
Perez  de  la  Cerda.   1679.     *     616b 

Original    Papers    relating     to     the 

Expedition  to  the  island  of  Cuba. 

174        *     oxu. 

Breve  resiimen  de  lo  acaecido  en  el 

sitio  de  la  Habana  por  los  Ingleses 

1762.  M.S.  in  the  British  Museum. 

*     616d 

Extracts  de  los  diarios  del  Goberna- 
dor  y  commandante  de  Merina 
durante  el  sitio  de  la  Havana, 
1762.  M.S.  in  the  British 
Mu.-eum.  *     616e 

FiORA  CuBANA  exhibens  characteres 
genenim  et  speciarum  plantarum 
circa  Havana  crescentium.  F.  W. 
Nascher.      Leipsic.      1  58.      *      616f 

Akticulos  de  Capitulation  Conveni- 
dos  entre  S.  S.  E.  E.  D.  J.  Pocock 
...  y  el  Conde  de  Albemarle  .  .  . 
y  por  .S.  S.  E.  E.  el  Marques  del 
Real  Transporte  .  .  para  la  Ren- 
dicion  de  la  Plaza  y  navios  espaii- 
oles  en  su  Puerto.     Havana, 

1762.     *     616g 

An  Authentic  Journal  of  the  Siege 

of     Havana.        By   an    Officer  .   . 

1762.     *     617 

The     Great      Importance     of     the 

Havannah,  set  forth  in  an  Essay 

on   the    Nature    and    Methods    of 

carrying  on  a  Trade  to  the  South 

Sea,  and  the  Spanish  "West  India. 

By  R.  Allen.    1762.     *     617a 

Historical  Views  of  the  Last  Glori- 
ous Expedition  of  H.M.  Forces 
against  the  Havannah,  1762. 
Twelve  Copper-plate  Views  of 
H.M.  Ships  under  Command  of 
Sir  G.  Pocock,  the  Earl  of  Albe- 
marle and  Rear- Admiral  Keppel, 
by  Lieut.  P.  Orsbridge,  drawn  by 
D.  Serres,  engraved  by  P.  C. 
Canot.  [1763?]     *     617b 

Britannia's  Triumph  in  the  year 
1762  (Being  a  series  of  12  capital 
prints  representing  the  operations 
of  H.M.  fleet  and  army  employed 
in  the  attack  and  conquest  of  the 


Havannah).      By    Ph.    Orsbridge.       < 
1766.     *     617c 

A  Correct  Journal  of  the  landing       j 
of   his     Majesty's    forces    on     the       ■ 
island  of  Cuba,   and  of  the  siege 
and  surrender  of    the    Havannah. 
By  P.  Mackellar.         1762.  *  617d       j 

J(.urnal      of      the       Capture      of       ' 
Havanna.      By     Col.    A.    Money- 
penny.  1762.     *    617e       ; 

An  Authentic   Account  of  the    re-       ' 
duction  of  Havana.     1762.     *    617f       i 

Relacton  del  formidable  Terremoto       ; 
acsBcido  en  la  Cindad  de  Santiago       { 
de  Cuba    enel    mes    de  Junio    de 
1766.      Por    M.    Boza    v    Vergara. 
Mexico.  1766.     *     61 7g       ^ 

Tragica     Descripcion    quo    bosquexa 
lax   Cindad   de   Santiago  de   Cuba 
causada    por    el    porrendo     terre- 
moto.    Por  M.  J.  Serrano.  Mexico.        j 
1766.     *     617h        j 

NoTiciA  formada  de  orden  del  Senor  I 
Marques  de  la  Torre,  gobernador 
.  .  de  la  isle  de  Cuba,  de  los  j 
candales  que  se  han  invertido  en 
las  obras  piiblicas  executadas  ' 
durante  su  mando  en  la  Havana.  ' 
[Havannah,     1777.]     *     618        ! 

Idea  geografica,  historica  y  politica 
de  la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Por  J.  M. 
Penalver.     Hahana.     1781.   *  618a 

Compendio       de       memorias       para 
escribir    la     Historia   de     la     Isla        • 
Fernandina   de   Cuba.      Por   I.    J. 
Urrutia.       Havana.     1791.  *  618b        ; 

Memoria   sobre   medios  que  conven-        ! 

dria  adoptar  para  que  tuviese    la        i 

Havana    los     caminos    necesarios.        \ 

Por  N.   Calvo.      Havana.  \ 

1795.      *      618c.       , 

Reiacion  de  las  Escuelas  de  uno  y  ' 
otro  sexo,  que  pay  actualmente  en 

Cindad    de    la    Habana.      Por    F.  * 

Gonzalez.  Hahana.    1793.     *     618d  ' 

DiscuRSO  sobre  las  buenas  propieda- 

des   en    la    tierra    bermeja    para  \ 

cultura  de  la  Can  a  de  Azucar.   .   .  < 

Por  A.  de  Morejon.     Havana.  ' 

1797.     *     618e  ] 

Exposition  sobre   el   metodo  obser-        ' 
vado  en  la  Isla  de  Cuba,  en  el  cul-        i 
tivo  de  la  Cana  dulce  .  .  j>or  J.  R. 
O'Farrill.       Havaria.   1793.   *  618f 

DiscuRSO  sobre  los  obstaculos  que 
han  impe<lido  prosrr^sar  las  Cnl- 
menas  en  la  Isla  de  Cuba,  y  medio 
de  fomentarlas.  Por  T,  Romay. 
Havana.  1797.     *     618g 


CUBA. 


Mlmoria  Bobre  la  defensa  general 
de  la  Isla.  Por  A.  Arango  y  N. 
del  Castillo.  1797.      *     618h 

Mfmoria    sobre    el   mejor    modo  de 

fabricar    el    aziicar.      Por    J.    F. 

Martinez   de    Camp^os.        Havana. 

1797.     ♦     618i 

Quia  de  Forateros  en  la  Habana 
para  el  ano  de  1781.  *    618j 

Cakta  a  todos  los  Medicos  y  Cini- 
janos  de  Santiago  de  Cuba,  de 
Jamaica  y  Provincias  de  la  Florida. 
Por  S.  J.  de  Hechavarria.  Santi- 
offo^de  Cuba.  1771.     *     618k 

Beschreibuno  der  Nisei  Cuba.  Von 

S       M.      Quasdanovich.       Vienna? 

1791.     *     tSlL 

Letters  from  the  Havana  during 
the  year   1820  1821. 

[3f.]     619 

Recuerdo  6  coleccion  de  verdades 
a  cerca  del  estado  politico  de  la 
Isla  de  Cuba. 

[Havanna?    1821?]     *     620 

Thb  Atrocities  of  the  Pirates; 
Narrative  of  the  Unparalleled 
Sufferings  endued  by  the  Author 
during  nis  Captivity  among  the 
Pirates  of  the  Island  of  Cuba  .  . 
By    A.    Smith.  1824.       •     622 

The  Same.       Translated    by    G. 

Lote.     Braunfweig.  1825     * 

L'Ible  de  Cuba  et  la  Havane.  Par 
E.  M.  Masse.     Paris. 

1825.     •     623 

Manuscript  Diary  of  a    journey  to 

Cuba,    America    and     Canada    in 

1826.      By   Richard   Hill.        1826. 

[3f.]     624 

Mbmoria   sobre  el   cultivo    del   cafe 

©n  la  isla  de  Cuba  .   .     Sampalve. 

1827.     *     625 

ExposiciON  estadistica  de  la  isla  de 
Cuba.  Traducida  del  Frances  [of 
A.  de  Humbolt]  al  Castellano.  Por 
J.  B.  d©  V.  y  M.     Paris. 

1827.     •     626 

CuADRO     estadistioo    de    la  .  .  Isla 

de  Cuba.    Correspnandiente  el  ano 
do    1827  .   .   .    Habana. 

1829.     •  627 

Letters  written   in  the  Interior  of 

Cuba,  between  the  Mountains   of 

Arcana  to  the  East,  and  of  Cusco 

to  the  West.     By  Rev.  A.  Abbott. 

Boston.   1829.     *     627a 

Cuba:  or,  The  Policy  of  England, 
Mexico  and  Spain  with  regard  to 
that  Island.  1830.     *     628 

HiSTORiA   economica-politica  y  esta- 


35 

distica  de  la  isla  de  Cuba.  Por  R. 
de  la  Sagra.     Habang,. 

1831.     •     628a 

Aranceles  generales  para  el  cobro 
de  derechos  do  introduccion  y 
estraccion  en  todos  las  aduanas 
de  los  puertos  habilitados  de  la 
.   .  Isla     de     Cuba.         Habana. 

[1834.]     *     629 

Carta  de  un  patriota  .  .     Cadiz. 

1835.     629a 
EcsAMEN    analitica     de    la    Balanza 
general  del  comercio  de  la  isla  de 
Cuba  en  el   ario  de  1834  .  . 

Habana.     1835.     *     630 

The    Same.     1835.      Habana. 

1836.  • 

The   Same.     1836.     Habana. 

1837.  * 

Rosamond  Cuthbertson :  or  a  Nar- 
rative of  the  Captivity  and 
Sufferings  of  an  American. 
Female,  under  Popish  Priests,  in 
the  Island  of  Cuba,  with  a  full 
Disclosure  of  their  Manners  and 
Customs,   written  by   herself. 

1837.     *     630a 

Estado  actual  de   la   Isla  de  Cuba, 

y    medios     que     deben     adoptarso 

para    fomentar      su      prosperidad 

con  utilidad   de  la  Madre  patria. 

Madrid.    1838.     *     631 

Historia  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba  y  Cate- 
dral  de  Santiago  de  Cuba,  /n  "  El 
Plantel."    Habana.       1838.  *  631a 

Laureles  del  oidor  honorario  de  la 
Audencia  de  la  isla  de  Cuba,  Don 
Jose  Ildefonso  Suarez  .  . 

Madrid.     1839.     •     631b 
Truinfos    de     Don     Jose     Idefonso 
Suarez  .   .   .     Madrid. 

1839.     •       31c 

A  Letter  to  W.  E.  Charming,  D.D. 
on  the  subject  of  the  abuse  of  tho 
flag  of  the  U.S.  in  the  island  of 
Cuba.     By   R.    R.   Madden. 

Boston.     1839.      •     631d 

Poems  by  a  Slave  [Juan]  in  the 
island  of  Cuba.  Tr.  from  tho 
Spanish    by  R.    R.    Madden. 

1840.     [34  c.]    632 

Observaciones  sobre  la  Isla  do 
Cuba.      [Santiago?    1840?]  *     633 

Viages.      J.     de    Salas    y    Quiroga 

tom   1.      Isla   de  Cuba.      Madrid, 

1840     *     634 

Travels  in  Cuba,  with  Notices  of 
Porto  Rico,  and  the  Slave  Trade. 
By   D.   Turnbull.       1840.     *     635 


36  CUBA. 

Paseo  pintoresco  por  la  Isla  de 
Cuba  .   .      torn    I.      Hahana. 

1841.  •     636 

Isla  de  Cuba  pintoresca.  Par  F. 
Mialhe.       Havana.       P1842    *  637 

Les  Etats  TJnis  et  la  Ha  vane.  Sou- 
venirs d'un  voyageur.  Par  J. 
Lowenstern     .  Paris. 

1842.  *     638 

Notes  on  Cuba,  an  Account  of  its 
Discovery  and  Early  History 
the  Country,  Resources  and 
Wealth  .   .      By  a  Physician. 

Boston.      1844.     *     639 

In  FORME  Fiscal  sobre  fomento  de 
la  poblacion  blanca  en  le  Isla  de 
Cuba  y  emancipacion  progresiva 
de    la  esclava  .   .      Madrid. 

1845.     *     640 

ExTRACTO  alfabetico  de  los  acuer- 
dos  generales  e  interesantes  de 
la  junta  superior  directva  de 
Hacienda  .  .  jwr  el  asesor  gene- 
ral del  ramo  D.    J.   F.   Diaz. 

Hahana.    1846.     *     641 

CoLECCiON  de  articulas  satiricos  y  de 
Costumbres.  Por  J.  M.  de  Car- 
denas y  Rodriguez.     Hahana. 

1847.     *     641a 

HiSTORiA  fisica,  politica,  y  natural 
de  la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Por  Ramon  de 
la   Sagra,     13    vols.        Madrid. 

1849-1861.     *     642 

. The  Same.     Histoire  physique, 

&c.   .  .  traduite    de    M.    S.    Ber- 
thelot.       2    vols.        Paris. 

1842.     * 

The  Island  of  Cuba :  Its  Resources, 
Progress  and  Prospects.  By  R. 
R.  Madden,  M.D.  1849.    [3  b.]  643 

AvES  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Por  J. 
Lembeye.  Hahana.     1850.     *     644 

Cuba  and  the  Cubans,  comprising 
a  History  of  the  Island  of  Cuba, 
its  present  Social,  Political  and 
Domestic  Condition.  By  the 
author  of  "Letters  from  Cuba." 
New   York.     1850.     *     645 

Album  Pintoresco  de  la  Isla  de 
Cuba.      [Berlin,     about 

1850.]  *  646 
Memorias  sobre  la  Historia  Natu- 
ral de  la  Isla  de  Cuba,  acompa- 
iiadas  de  sumarios  Latinas  y  ex- 
tretos  en  Frances.  Por  F.  Poey. 
2   vols.      Hahana.     1851-58. 

[101.]     647 
The  United  States  and  Cuba :  Eight 
years  of  Change  and  Travel.     By 
J.    G.    Taylor.  1851.      *     648  I 


Life    of    General    Marciso    Lope*.  ) 

By  a  Filibustiero.     New   York.  ' 
1851.     •     648fi 

Cuba,  ses  ressources,  son  administra^  \ 

tion,   sa  jvopulation.   .    .   Trad,   de  i 

I'Espagnol     de    V.    Queipo,     avec  ' 

notes  j>ar  A.   d'Arainville.     Paris.  J 

1851.     '     648b  1 

Cuba  y  su   gobierno.    Con  un  apen-  ' 

dice    de    documentos    historicos.  ' 

Londres.     1853.     *     649  i 

Correspondence        between        the  ! 

United        States,        Spain,        and  \ 

France,     concerning    alleged    Pro-  , 

jects    of    Conquest     and     Annexa-  j 
tion  of   the  Island  of  Cuba. 

Boston.     1853.     *     649a 

Immigracion    de  trabajadores    espa-  ''\ 

noles  (en  Isla  de  Cuba).      Por  U.  i 

F.    Sotomayor.      Hahana.  ' ' 

1853.      *     649b  ; 

The  Cuban  Rover,   or    Life    in   the  ; 

West   Indies.        By  the  author  of  I 

'  Evenings  in  Boston.'  j 

1853.     *     649c  ; 

Memoria    sobre    el  estado    politico,  ! 

gobierno    y    administracion    de    la  ] 

isla  de  Cuba.  Por  J.  de  la  Concha.  \ 
Madrid.                       1853.     *     649d 

History   of    Cuba;    or,   Notes  of    a  , 
Traveler  in  the    Tropics;    a    Poh- 

tical.     Historical,    and    Statistical  ' 

Account    of   the   Island,    from    its  J 

Discovery  to   the    present    Time.  I 

By   M.   M.   Ballon.     Boston,  1 

1854.     *     650  I 

Gan-Eden:    or,    Pictures    of    Cuba. 

By  W.  H.  Hurlbut.  | 

Boston.    1854     *     651  ; 

Memorias  de  un  Matancero,   apun-  i 

tes  para  la   historia  de  la  isla  do  ' 
Cuba.     Por  A.   P.    Alfonso. 

Matanzas.    1854     *     652 

Poesias   de  placido.     Por    G.   de  la 
C.  Valdes.     2  tom.     Nueva  Yo7^k. 

1855.     *     652a  ; 

Llamamiento  de  la  isla  de  Cuba  a  la 
Nacion  Espanola.     Por  un  Hacen- 

dado.     New  York.  < 

1855.  *     652b  1 
The   Island    of   Cuba.       By    A.    von 

Humboldt.  Tr.       by       J.       E. 

Thrasher.     New  York.    1856.  i 

[3  c.]     653  ' 

Yankee    Travels    through     the    Is-  ; 

land     of     Cuba.      By     Demoticus  j 

Philaleths.     New  York.  ] 

1856.  ^     653a  \ 
Anales  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba.     Por  F. 

Erenchun.     Hahana. 

1856.     •     653b 


CUBA. 


37 


The  United  States  and  Cuba.  By  | 
J.  M.  PhiIlii>i>o.     1857.     [3  b.]   654 

Ordrnanz.\8  rurales  de  la  Isla  de 
Cuba.        Hahana.     1857.        *     655 

Lands  of  the  Slave  and  the  Free,  of 
Cuba,  the  United  States  and 
Canada.     By  H.  A.  Murray. 

1857.     *     655a 

Memoria  sobro  los  modios  que  exije 

el    mejoramiento    de    la      agricul- 

tura,    y   del    material    agricola   en 

la  Isla  do  Cuba  .   .  Por  B.  Gener. 

Hahana.     1857.     *     656 

Lob  Ingenios  Coleccion  de  Vistas 
de  los  Principales  ingenios  de  Azu- 
car  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Por  E. 
taplante.  Text  by  J.  G.  Can- 
tero.         HabatM.       1857.      *     657 

Coleccion  de  reales  ordenes  y  dis- 
posicioTies  de  las  autoridades 
superiores  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba  .  . 
6  torn.     Hahana.    1857-60.  *     658 

La  Isla  de  Cuba  considerada  econo- 
micamonto.  Por  R.  Pasaron  y 
Lastra.        Madrid.     1858.     *     6-59 

Coleccion  do  papeles  cientificos,  his- 
toricos,  politicos  y  de  otros  ramos 
Bobre  la  isla  de  Cuba.  Por  J.  A. 
8aco.     3  tora.     Paru. 

1858-59.     ♦     659a 

La    Question  de  Cuba.     Paris. 

1859.     •     660 

Lecciones  orales  sobre  la  historia  de 
Cuba.     Por  P.  Santacilia. 

Nueva  Orleans.      1859.     *     660a 

To   Cuba    and    Back.        A    Vacation 
Voyage.     By  R.    H.    Dana,    jun. 
1859.      [3  b.]    661 
The   Same.     Boston.     1875.     * 

Coleccion  de  articulos  (educacion, 
criticas,  etc.).  Por  A.  Suarez  y 
Romero.     Hahana.  1859.     *     661a 

Apunteb    para     la    historia    de    las 

letras  y  de  la  instruccion  publica 

de     la     isla     de     Cuba.     Por     A. 

Bachillor      v     Morales.       Hahana. 

1859.     *     661b 

A  Trip  to  Cuba.  By  Mrs.  J.  W. 
Howe.         Boston.       1860.     *     662 

South  and  North,  or  Impressions  re- 
ceived during  a  trip  to  Cuba  and 
the  South.     By  J.  S.  C.  Abbott. 
New  York.     1860.     *     662a 

Cuba  die  Perle  der  Antillen.  Von 
Jegor  von  Sivers.     Leivsic. 

1861.     *     663 

The  Slave  Trade  in  Cuba,  as  set 
forth  in  an  address  to  Marshal 
Espartero,  from  the  Committee 
of  the  British  and  Foreign  Anti- 


Slavery  Society.  [2  i.]    664 

Cuba  en  1860.     Par/.s-.   1862.  *     665 

Las   Reformas  en    la  Isla   de  Cuba. 
Madrid.     1862.     *     666 

Presupuesto    de    gasbos   e    ingresos 
del  Ayuntamiento    de    la    Habana 
para  el  aiio  de  1862.     Hahana. 
1862.     * 


Independence  of  Hayti  and  Liberia. 
Si>eech  bv  Hon.  C.  Summer. 

]Va!^hington.     1862.      *     666b 

Cuba  en  1860,  6  su  cuadro  de  sus 
adolantos  en  la  publacion,  la 
agricultura,  el  comercio  y  las 
rentas  publicas  .  .  Por  Ramon  de  la 
Sagra.        Paris.       1863.        *     667 

DictiONARio  goografico  estadistico 
historico  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Por 
J.  de  la  Pezuela.     4  vols. 

Madrid.    1863-66.     *     668 

EsTUDios  sobre  las  minas  de  oro  en 
la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Por  F.  de  Cas- 
tro.        Havana.         1865.      *     669 

Repertorio     Fisico-Natural    de     la 
Isla  de  Cuba.    Por   F.    Poey. 
Hahana.      1865-68.      [101.]     670 

SoLiLOQUios.     Por   R.    Zambrana. 

Hahana.     1865.     *     671 

Historia   de    la   Isla    de  Cuba  .  .  . 

Por      P.     J.      Guiteras.        Nueva 

York.    1865.     *     672 

Our  Artist  in  Cuba.  By  G.  Carle- 
ton.     New  York.       1865.     *     672a 

La  Habana  por  fuera.  Cuadros  de 
la  vida  cubana.  Por  T.  Guer- 
rero.        Hahana.       1866.      *     673 

La  Poesia  del  mar.  Por  J.  Negrin. 
2nd  ed.      Hahana.     1866.     *     674 

Compendio  de  la  Historia  de  Cuba. 
Por   E.    Blanchet.     Matanzas. 

1866.     *     675 

Recopilacion  de  las  reales  ordenea 
y  disposiciones  del  ramo  de  pre- 
sidios, dictadas  por  el  gobierno 
de  S.  M.,  y  por  la  capitania 
general  de  la  Isla  de  Cuba,  desde 
1798    hasta    1867.      2   tom. 

Hahana.     1867.  *     676 

Informacion  sobre  reformas  en 
Cuba  y    Puerto  Rico.     2  tom. 

Nueva    York.    1867.     *     677 

Tr  ABA  JOS  academicos.  Por  R.  Zam 
brana.      Hahana.     1866.     *     677a 

Memoria  derigida  al  Exemo.  Dr. 
Don  F.  Gerrano  y  Dominquez, 
Gap.-Gen.  de  la  isla  de  Cuba.  Por 
J.  de  la  Concha.     Ma^i  >.^. 

18e7.     •     677b 


38  CUBA. 


Agricultuba  Cubana.  Tratado 
general  del  cultivo  del  cafe  per- 
fecionado.  Por  J.  M.  Fernan- 
dez y  Jimenez.      3    ed. 

Hahana.     1868.     *     678 

The  Stranger  in  the  Tropics.  Being 
a  Handbook  for  Havana,  and 
guide  book  for  travelers  in  Cuba, 
Puerto  Rico  and  St.  Thomas. 

New  York.     1868.     *     678a 

Cuba  y  Puerto  Rico.  Las  Antillas 
Espanolas  ante  les  naciones 
civilizadas.   .   .    Caracas. 

1869.     *     679 

Refobmes  dans  les  iles  de  Cuba  et 

de  Porto-Rico.      Par  P.  Valiente. 

Paris.    1869.     *     679a 

Cuba  before  the  United  States. 
Remarks  on  the  Hon.  C.  Sumner's 
speech.     New  York. 

1869.     *     679b 

Cuba,        Fragments     of      a     letter 

addressed  to  a  distinguished  party. 

New  York.     1869.     *     679c 

Free  Trade  with  Cuba.  By  E.  P. 
Brooks.      Washington. 

1869.  *     679d 

La  Isla  de  Cuba.  Su  prosperidad 
6  su  ruina.  .  .  Por  N.  P. 
Pimentel.    Madrid.    1870.     *     680 

Las  Dos  Banderas.  Apuntes  his- 
toricos  sobre  la  Insurreccion  de 
Cuba.       SeviUa.       1870.        *     681 

Spain,  Cuba  and  the  United 
States.  Recognition  and  the 
Monroe  Doctrine.     A"ew  York. 

1870.  *     681a 

Lofi  Laborantes.  Escenas  de  la 
revolution  de  Cuba.  Por  H.  Good- 
Mann.  Paris,  n.d.  [ab.  1870.]  . 

*     681b 

Rambles  in  Cuba.     New  York. 

1870.      *     681b 

Independence  of  Cuba.  Speech  by 
J.  A.  Logan,  of  Illinois.  Washing- 
ton. 1870.     *     681c 

Statement  of  A.  E.  Phillips,  late 
Acting  United  States  Consul  at 
St.  Jago  de  Cuba,  showing  the 
circumstances  which  forced  him  to 
abandon  his  post  and  seek  protec- 
tion at  Jamaica.      Wa«hingfon. 

1870.     *     681d 

Cuba  with  Pen  and  Pencil.  By 
S.   Hazard.        Hartford,    Conn. 

1871.    [3  c.]     682 

Cuba  in  Revolution:  a  Statement 
of  Facts.     By  J.  M.  Macias. 

1871.     *     683 


My  Winter  in  Cuba.  By  W.  M. 
L.   Jay.     New    York. 

1871.     *     683a 

La  Verdad  Historia  sombre  sucesos 
de  Cuba.  Por  F.  J.  Cisiieros. 
New  York.  1871.     *     683b 

Observaciones  a  la  ley  prepara- 
toria  de  1870  para  la  abolicion  de 
la  esclavitud  en  Cuba  y  Puerto- 
Rico.  Bayona.      1872.     *     684 

The  Pearl  of  the  Antilles,  or  an 
Artist  in  Cuba.  By  W.  Good- 
man.       1873.  [3  b.]     685 

The  Pearl  of  the  Antilles  [Cuba]. 
By    A.    Gallenga.      1873. 

[3  b.]    686 

Tratado  elemental  de  economia 
politica.      Por   R.    Rossi. 

Matanzas.     1873.     *     687 

Little  Cuba,  or  circumstantial  evi- 
dence.    Philadelphia.     1873.  *  687a 

The  Mambi-Land,  or  Adventures  of 
a  Herald  Correspondent  in 
Cuba.      By   J.    J.   O'Kelley. 

1874.     [3  c]    688 

Life    of     Capt.     Joseph    Fry,  the 

Cuban      Martyr.        By      J.  M. 
Walker.      Hartford.     1875. 

[3g.]  689 

A  Winter  in  Cuba.     By  G.  Haven. 
ISew  York.    1875.     *     689a 

Enumeratio  Piscium  Cubensium. 
Por  Don  F.  Poey.     1875. 

[32  k.]     690 

L'Ile  de  Cuba.     Par   H.  Piron. 


Paris.     1876. 


691 


CuADROS  sociales.     Por    Valerio. 

Hahana.      1876.     *     691a 

Los  Tres,  primeros  Historiadores 
de  la  Isla  de  Cuba.  [Editores  R. 
Cowley  y  A.  Pego.]  Reproduc- 
cion  .  .  Tomo  I.  Llave  del 
Nuevo  Mundo  antemural  de  las 
Indias  occidentales.  La  Habana 
descripta.  .  .  Por  D.  Jose  Mar- 
tin Felix  de  Arrate.  Tomo  II. 
Teatro  Historico,  juridico  y  poli-; 
tico  militar  de  la  isla  Fernandinla 
de  Cuba  y  principalmente  de  su 
capital  la  Habana.  .  Por  el  Dr. 
Don  I.  J.  de  Urrutik  y  Montoya. 
Tomo  III.  Historia  de  la  Isla  de 
Cuba  y  en  especial  de  la  Habana. 
Por  D.  J.  Antonis  Valdes.    3  vols. 

,    Habana.  1876-77.      [3  g.]     692 

La  Cuestion  de  Cuba  Origen, 
caracter,  vicisitudes  y  causas  de 
la  prolongacion  de  aquella 
guerra.   .   .      Madrid.  < 

1878.     *     693 


CUBA. 


QuiBTiON  Cubaine.      L'Esclavage  et 

la    Traite    a    Cuba.      [Translated 

from  Spanish  by  R.  E.  Betances.] 

Paris.      1876.     *     694 

DicxjiONARio  Biografico  Cubano. 
Por  F.  Calcagno      New  York. 

1878.       [3g.]     695 

ViDA  del  presbitero  Felix  Varela 
(de  Cuba).  Por  J.  T.  Rodriguez. 
Nueva    York.  1878.     *     695a 

EsTUDios  sobre  las  cuestiones  Cuba- 
naa.  Paris.  1879.     *     696 

Cuba  indigena.  Por  N.  Fort  y 
Roldan.      Madrid.      1881.     *     699 

La  Reforma  politica  en  Cuba.  Por 
C.    Bernal.      Madrid. 

1881.     *     700 

Die  wirthschaftliche  Lage  Cuba's. 
Von  F.  G.  de  Larrinaga. 

Leipzic.     1881.     *     762 

El  Cepo  y  el  grilleto;  la  esclavitud 
en   Cuba.      Madrid. 

[1882.]     *     703 
Pboykcto   de   immigracion    nacional 
para   la  isla.     Por  J.  Curbelo. 

Hahana.     1882.     *     704 

Derecho  administrativo  vigente  en 
Cuba.      Por  A.  Govin  y  Torres. 

Hahana.     1882.     *     706 

Papel  presentado  por  D.  V.  Valiente 
censor  de  la  Sociedad  Economica 
de  Cuba  do  los  Amigos  del  Pais. 
^Mem.  de  la'Soc.  Econ.)  Habana. 

1882.  *     705a 

Cuba  :  monografia  Jiistorica.  Por 
A.    Bachiller   y    Morales. 

Hahana.     1883.     *     706 

Cuba  primitiva.  Origen,  Linguas 
tradiciones   a  historia.      Habana. 

1883.  *     706a 

Observaciones         magneticas  y 

meteorologicas  del  Real  Colegio 
de  Belen  de  la  compania  de  Jesus 
en  la  Habana.     Hahana. 

1884-85.     *     707 

Tres  cuestiones  sobre  la  isla  de 
Cuba.  De  donde  venimos?  Donde 
«8tamos  ?  Adondje  vamos  ?  Por 
J.  G.  Arboleya. 

Havana.      1885.     *     708 

Due  South ;  or  Cuba  past  and  pre-"" 
sent.     By  M.   M.  Ballou. 

Boston.     1885.     *     709 

Diary  of  my  trip  to  Havana.  By 
J.    Mark.      Manchester. 

1885.     *     710 

Apuntes  para  el  presente  y  por- 
venir  de  Cuba.  Por  Pujol  y 
clo  Camps.  Hahana.    1885.     *    711 


39 


Cuban  Sketches.  By  J.  W.  Steele. 
New    York.  1885.     *     712 

Consptracy:  A  Cuban  Romance.  By 
A.  Badau.  New  York.  1885.  *  712a 

El  Enjuiciamiento  civil  en  Cuba. 
Por  A.  Govin  y  Torres.     Hahana. 

1886.  *     713 

Juicio  Critico  de  Cuba  en  1887. 
Por  R.  G.  Eslava.     Havana. 

1887.  *     714 

Apendices  al  Codigo  pyenal  vigente 
en  las  islas  de  Cuba  y  Puerto 
Rico.       Madrid.         1887.     *     715 

Naturaleza  y  civilizacion  de  la 
grandiosa  isla  de  Cuba.  Por  M. 
Rodriguez-Ferrer.       Madrid. 

1887.     *     716 

Historia  de  la  Revolucion  y  guerra 

de  Cuba.     Por  G.    Gelpi  y  Ferro. 

Hahana.     1887.     *     718 

Arpas  amigas.  Coleccion  original 
de  poesias  .   .      Hahana. 

1879.     *     696a 

Agricultura  de  los  Indigenos  de 
Cuba  y  Hati.     By  A.  Reynoso. 

Paris.     1881.     *     697 

NoTAS  acerca  del  cultivo  en  camel- 
lones.  Agricultura  de  los  Indi- 
genas  de  Cuba  y  Haiti.  Por  A, 
Reynoso.        Paris.     1881.     *     698 

El  27  de  Noviembre  de  1871.       Por 

F.  Valdes     Dominguez.      Hahanxz. 

1887.     *     719 

Cuba.  Bocetos  historicos.  Por  J. 
Workman.     Barcelona.  1887.  *  720 

El  Pais  del  .Qhocolate.  Por  F. 
Moreno.     Madrid.     1887.     *      721 

Guide  to  Tobacco  Planting  as 
practised  in  Cuba.  Translated 
[from  the  Spanish  of  1878]. 

Colombo.     1889.     *     722 

El  Camagiiey.  Viajes  por  el  in- 
terior de  Cuba.  Por  A.  Perina  y 
Pibernat.       Barcelona.  1889.  *  723 

La   Reforma   electoral   en   nuestras 

Ant  ill  as.     Por  S.  Andres.  Madrid. 

1889.     *     724 

Cuba     et     Puerto    Rico.       Par    H. 
>    Cast  on  net     des      Fosses.         Lille. 

1889.  *     725 

La  Lucha  politica  en  Cuba.  Por  F. 
A.  Conte.         Habana.  1889.  *  726 

CoNFERENCiAS    de    Abuli.       Por     F. 

Cepeda.     Ponce.  1890.     *     727 

EsPANOLES  e  insurrectos.     Por  F.  de 

Camps  y  Feliii.     Hahana. 

1890.  ♦     728 


40 


CUBA. 


GuANAHANi.  Invest  igaciones  sobre 
el  derrotero  de  Cristobal  Colon 
por  las  Bahamas  y  Costa  de  Cuba. 
Por  A.  M.  Manrique.     Arrecife. 

1890.     *  .  729 

Cuba  y  sns  Partidos  Politicos.    Por 

Jose  Mayner-y-Ros.     Kingston,  J  a. 

1890.     [3  b.]     730 

EsTUDio  su  el  movimiento  cientifico 
V  literario  de  Cuba.  Por  A.  Mit- 
■jans.      Hahana.         1890.     *     730a 

La  RftFORMA  Electoral  en  las 
Antilles  espaiiolas.  Por  R.  M.  de 
Labra.       Madrid.       1891.     *     731 

Guia  geografica  y  administrativa  de 
la  isla  de  Cuba.  Por  P.  J.  Im- 
berno.      Hahana.      1891.     *     731a 

La  Habana  artistica.  Apuntes  his- 
toricos.     Por  S.   Ramirez. 

Hahana.      1891.     *     731b 

PuNTOS  de  vista.  Articulos  y  con- 
ferencias.     Por   N.    Heredia. 

Habana.     1892.     *     732 

Tablas  cronologioas  de  los  reales 
consejos  supremo  y  de  la  camara 
de  las  Indias  occidentales  .  Por 
A.  de  Leon  Pinelo. 

Madrid.       1892.    *   733 

La  Raza  de  color  de  Cuba.     Por  G. 

Millet.      Madrid.        1894.     *     734 

Cronicas  de  la  guerra  de  Cuba.   .    . 

Hahana.     1895.     *     735 

Cuba  y  sus  jueces.     Por  R.  Cabrera. 
Filadelfia.     1895.     *     736 

The      Same.     Cuba       and     the 

Cubans.       Philadeljjhia.  1896.    * 

Cronica  de  la  guerra  de  Cuba.  Por 
R.  Guerrero.        Barcelona. 

1895.     *     737 

El  Problema  colonial.  Por  R.  M. 
de  Labra.     Madrid.       1895.  *  738 

La     Guerra    de    Cuba.     Por  E.  A. 

Flores.  Madrid.  1895.  *  739 
Cuba     y    la     Reforma     colonial    en 

Espaiia.  Por  R.  Delorme  Salto. 
Madrid.     1895.     *     740 

Cronicas  de  la  Guerra  de  Cuba. 

Hahana.     1895.     *     741 

Relaciones  comerciales  entre  la 
Peninsula  y  las  Antillas.  Por 
P.  de  Alzola  y  Minondo.  Madrid. 

1895.  *     742 

EsTADO  Moral  de  los  factores  de 
produccion  en  Cuba  y  Puerto- 
Rico.  Por  F.  Lopez  Tuero  . 

Madrid.     1896.     *     743 

El  Patriotismo  y  el  billeto  de 
banco.     Por  I.  Romafia.     Habana. 

1896.  *     744 


The  Story  of  Cuba.  Her  struggle* 
for  Liberty,  the  Cause,  Crisis  and 
Destinv  of  the  Pearl  of  the- 
Antilles.     By  M.   Hal  stead. 

Chicago.     1896.     *     745- 

- —  The  same.     6th  ed.  .  .  1898    * 
AsuNTOS    CuBANos.       Colecciou    des 

articulos    y    poesias.       Por    J.  M. 

Izaguirre.   New  York.    1896.    *  746 

Cuba,  justificacion  de  su  guerra  de 
independencia.  Por  R.  M.  Mer- 
chan.     Bogota.  1896.     *     748 

Le  reforma  colonial  en  las  Antillas. 
Por  R.  M.  de  Labra.        Madrid. 
1896.     *     74:9 

Kosmos-Veritas.  La  Independencia 
de  Cuba  versus  la  Autonomia  de 
Espafia.       London.     1896.     *     750 

The  Recognition  of  Cuban  Belli- 
gerency.    By  A.    S.  Hershey. 

Philadelphia.   1896.     *     751 

Que  pasa  en  Cuba?  Por  L.  Gonzalez 
Alcorta.        Leon.         1896.     *     752 

Cuba  Mexicana.  Coleccion  de 
articulos.     Mexico.       1896.     *     753 

A  Cuban  Expedition.  By  J.  H. 
Bloomfield.  1896.     *     754 

EsPANA  y  Cuba.  Estado  politico  y 
administrative.       Madrid. 

1896.     *     755 

El  Problema  de  Cuba.  'Por  A. 
Romero   Torrado.      Madrid. 

1896.     *     756 

La     Guerra      de     Cuba.       Estudio 

Militar.  Por  G.  Reparaz.  Madrid. 

1896.     *     757 

Les  J]tats-IJni8,    Cuba,  et  les  droit 

des  gens.     Par   H.  de  Nimal. 

Charleroi.     1896.     *     75& 

La  Guerra  en  Cuba.  Por  J. 
Menendez  Caravia.     Madrid. 

1896.     *     75^ 

BosQUEJO  de  un  plan  de  campaiia  en 
la  Isla  de  Cuba.  Por  J.  J.  de 
Murviedro.      Madrid.     1896.  *  760 

Revolucion  Cubana.  Por  C.  M. 
Urien.     Buenos  Ayres.  1896.  *  761 

The  Island  of  Cuba.  Descriptive 
and  Historical  Account.  By  A. 
S.    Rowan.      New    York. 

1896.     *     761a 

Legislacion  Militar.  Por  R.  M. 
Alanis.      Habana.    1896.     *     761I> 

Estudio  de  las  razas  humanas  que 
han  ido  poblando  sucesivamente  la 
isla  de  Cuba.  Por  F.  Vidal  y 
Careta.       Madrid.         1897.    *  762 

Cuba  unter    spanischer    Regierung. 
New  Y(/rk.     1897.     *     763 


CUBA. 


41 


Cuba  y  la  opini6n  publica.  Por  C. 
Amer.       Madrid.       1897.      *     764 

The  Real  Condition  of  Cuba  to- 
day.    By  S.  Bonsai.  Ntto  York. 

1897.     *     765 

Album  de  la  trocha.  Breve  resena 
da  una  excursion  feliz  desde  Cien- 
fuegos  a  San  Fernando.  Por  E. 
Canel.     Habana.         1897.     *     766 

The    new    Constitutional     Laws    of 

Cuba.     By  A.  Cuyas.     New   York. 

1897.     *     767 

A  Cuban  Amazon  (Evangeline 
Cisneros)      By  V.   L.   Dunbar. 

New  York.  1897.     *     768 

La  Insurreccion  Cubana.  Por  T. 
Gallego.     Madrid.     1897.     *     769 

Cuba  in  war  time.    By  R.  H.  Davis. 

1897.     [3  f.]     770 

Caoba  the  Guerilla    Chief:    a   Real 

Romance  of  the  Cuban  Rebellion. 

By  P.  H.  Emerson.  1897.     *     770a 

Frp:e  Cuba  ;  her  Oppression,  Strug- 
gle    for    Liberty,     History,     and 
Present  Condition,  etc.   By  R.  M. 
Merchan.      With  History    of     the 
War,  by  Gonzalo  de  Quesada. 
1897.     * 
Cuba   unter  Spanischer    Regierung.  , 
.     von  E.  C.  Preiss.    New  York.  \ 


Santiago  de  Cuba   before  the  war, 
By  C.  L.  W^allace.     New  York. 

1898.     *     779b 
List    of   Books    relating    to  Cuba : 
U.S.A.    Congress  Library. 

Washington.     1898.      *     780 

The  Archaeology  of  Cuba.       By  D. 

G.  Brinton.  1898.     *     781 

HiSTORiA   de  Hispana  en     America. 
Cuba.      Por  J.  de  Alcdzar. 

Madrid.    1898.     *     782 
South     America:    History    of    the 
struggle  for  liberty  in  Cuba.     By 
H.    Butterworth.      New    York. 

1898.     *     783 

Four  Centuries  of  Spanish  rule  in 

Cuba.     By  I.   E.  Canini.  Chicago. 

1898.     *     784 

Cuba,  past  and  present.  By  Richard 
Davey.  1898.     *     785 

Under  the  Cuban  Flag.     By  F.  A. 
Ober.  1898.     [3  c.]     786 

Cuba.      Seine  Geschichte.     Von  W. 
Mueller.        Berlin.     1898.     *     787 

Spanien    och    Kuba,    etc.       By    E. 
Svensen.     Stockholm. 

1898.     *     788 

Entre   los  Rebeldes.   .   .    La  verdad 
de  la  guerra.     Por  G.  B.  Rea. 

Madrid.     1898.     *     789 


1897. 

F.-cts  and  Fakes  about  Cuba 
G.  B.  Rea.     New  York. 
1897. 

EsPANA,       Cuba,     Estados     Unidos.  j 


Por  J.   N.   Santos. 


Madrid 
1897.     * 


^"2     El    Problema  cubano.     Por  P.    de 
By  I      Alzola  y  Minondo.     1898.     *     790 

^„„  !  Ml  gestion  ministerial  respecto  a  la 

'^3  i      isia  de  Cuba.       Por  A.  M.  Fabie. 

Madrid.     1898.     *     791 

Marching    with     Gomez.      A     War 


■74 


Correspondent's    note-book.        By 
Pequeneces  de  la  Guerra  de    Cuba^  |       G.  Flint.     Boston.      1898.     *     792 
Madrid.    1897.     *     775  !  Comment        I'Espagne       conservera 
Cuba.     Lyon.  1898.     *     793 

Cuba,   its  pastj   present  and  future. 
Paris.    1897.     *     776  ,      By  A.  D.  Hall.  1898.     *     794 

The     Diplomacy      of      the     United  i  Relacion      documentada       de      mi 


Les  Inquisiteurs  d'  Espagne,   Cuba.  ' 
Par  F.  Torrida   del  Marmol. 


States  in  regard  to  Cuba.     By  J. 

H.    Latane.    (American   Historical 

A«sociation       Annual        Report.) 

1897.     *     777 

EsTupio   geografico     de   la     isla    de 
Cuba.     Por  A.  and  J.  Luzon. 


politica  en  Cuba.       Por  C.  G.  de 
Polavieja.    Madrid.    1898.     *     795 

L'Espagne,  Cuba  et  les  Etats-Unis. 
Par  C.   Benoist.      Paris. 

1898.     *     796 


Toledo.    189; 


778 


Cuba  und  die  iibrigen  Inseln  West- 
indiens.  Von  Baron  D.  v. 
Schultz-Holzhausen  und  R.  Sprin- 
ger. Wurzhurg.     1897.       *     779 

Columbia's  War  for  Cuba.  A  story 
of  the  early  struggles  of  the 
Cuban  patriots.  By  H.  A.  Tupper, 
Jr.     New  York.        1898.      *      779a 


Las  Antillas.     Cuba,  etc. 
Gorton.     Barcelona.   1898. 


Por  A. 

*     797 


The  Pearl  of  the  Antilles.     By  G. 
Lester.  1898.     *     798 

Cuba  at  a  glance.     By  A.  O'Hagan 

and  E.   B.  Kaufman.     New   York. 

1898.     *     799 

The     Island     of    Cuba.       By  A.  S. 
Rowan  and  M.  M.  Ramsey, 

1898.     *     800 


42 

I'lLE  de  Cuba.     Par  H.  Piron. 

Paris.     1898.     *     800a 

New  Constitution,  establiR.hing  self- 
government  in  the  islands  of  Cuba 
and  Porto  Rico.  With  comments, 
etc.     New   York.         1898.    *   800b 

Under  three  flags  in  Cuba.     By  G. 

C.   Musgrave.  1899.     *     801 

Cuba     and     international    relations. 

Bv    J.    M.   Gallahan.      Baltimore. 
(\  1899.     *     802 

The  same.      London.  1902.     * 

The  Rescue  of  Cuba.     An  Episode 

in  the  growth  of  free  government. 

By  A.   S.   Draper.     Boston. 

1899.     *     803 

To-MORROw  in  Cuba.  By  C.  M. 
Pepper.     New  York.     1899.   *  804 

American  Colonial  Hand-book :  a 
book  of  facts  about  Cuba.  By  T. 
C.  Copeland.        New  York. 

1899.     *     805 
Official    History     of   the   Spanish- 
American   War.     By   Leslie. 

Washington.     1899.     *     805a 

The  Rough  Riders.  By  T.  Roose- 
velt. 1899.     *     805b 

The  New-Born  Cuba.  By  F. 
Matthews.  New  York.  1899.  *  806 

Our  Island  Empire.  A  Hand-book 
of  Cuba.      By  C.  Morris. 

Philadelphia.     1899.     *     807 

Commercial  Cuba.  By  J.  W.  C'ark. 
New   York.  1899.     *     808 

History  of  American  Expansion  and 
the  story  of  our  new  possessions. 
By  M.   Halstead.     New  York. 

1899.     *     809 

La  Capacidad  Cubana.  Confer  mcia 
dada  en  *' San  Carlos"  Cayo 
Hueso,  et  24.  x.  1897.  Por  D. 
V.  Tejera.       Hahana.     1899.  *  810 

Industrial  Cuba.     By  R.  P.  Porter. 
New  York.     1899.     [3  c.]     811 

The  War  in  Cuba :  Experiences  of 
an  Englishman  with  the  V.S. 
Army.     By  J.  B.  Atkins. 

1899.     *     812 

The  Sinking  of  the  "  Merrimac  "  :  a 
personal  narrative  of  adventure  in 
the  harbour  of  Santiago  de  Cuba. 
By  Lieut.  R.  Pearson  Hobson. 

1899.     *     813 

"  The  Maine  "  :  An  Account  of  her 
destruction  in  Havana  Harbour. 
By  C.  D.  Sigsbee.        1899.     *    814 

Campaigning  in  Cuba.  By  G.  Ken- 
nan.  1899.     *     815 


CUBA 


Reminiscences  of  the  Santiago 
Campaign.       By  Capt.  J.  Bigelow. 

1899.  *     815a 

La  Insurreccion  por  dentro  Apuntes. 
para  la  historia  1896-97.  Por  F. 
Gomez,     Madrid.  1900.  *  SIT 

Adios  a  Cuba.  Recuerdos  de  un 
Cubano.     Por  C.  B.     Burgos. 

1900.     *     818         I 

Principles  of  Colonial  Government. 
Adapted  to  the  present  needs    of         1 

Cuba.    By  H.  N.  Fisher.       Boston.         \ 
1900.     *     819 

The  Civil  Law  in  Spain  and  Cuba.  | 
By  C.  S.  Walton.        Washington. 

1900.     *     820.        : 

Hand-Book    of    Havana  and   Cuba.  \ 

By  A.  J.  Norton.     Chicago.  1 

1900.  *     821  ' 
Catalogue  special  oflBciel   de   Cuba.  | 

Exposition  Internationale  de  1900. 

Paris.     1900.     *     822:        ! 

Under  Tliree  Flags  in  Cuba;  a  i 
Personal    Account   of    the    Cuban 

InsulrreotioiL  and  Spanish-  ' 

American      War.        By     C.    Mus-  i 

grave.  ■  1900.     *     822a  ' 

The  Downfall  of  Spain:  Naval  His-  \ 
tory  of  the  Spanish-American  ' 
War.     By  H.  W.   Wilson. 

1900.  *     822b         j 
Cuba  por  J.  Marti.     Hahana. 

1901.  *     823         I 
Cuba  y  el  derecho  de  la  fuerza.    Por         i 

C.  M.  de  Cespedes  y  Quesada. 

Santiago.     1901.     *     824 

Les  Nouvelles  Ameriques.  Cuba,  &c. 
Par  E.  Aubert.   Paris. 

1901.     *     825         j 
Finis,   Ultimos  dias  de  Espaiia    en         ' 
Cuba.     Por  W.  A.  Insua.  Madrid. 
1901.     *     826 
Contribucion  a  la  historia  de  la  in- 
dependencia    de     Cuba.      Por    V. 
Morales    y    Morales.     Hahana.  ' 

1901.  *     827 

A  Gazetteer  of  Cuba.  By  H.  Gan-  ' 
nett.    [Geological  Survey,   U.S.A.] 

1902.  *     828 

Cuba.    Obra  illustrada  con  fotogra- 

bados  de  meritisimos  Cubanos.  Por  , 

J.  Prieto  F'ont.     Hahana.  '■ 
1902.     *     829 

CoNSTiTUCiON    de    la     Republica   de  ! 

Cuba.  Madrid.     1902.     *     830  j 

Opportunities  in   the  Colonies  and         " 

Cuba.     By  W.  H.  Taft,   Gen.    L.  ; 

Wood,   Gov.   Allen  of  Porto  Rico, 

P.  Lacoate    of    Cuba.     New  York.  '< 

1902.     *     830a         ' 


CUBA. 


NoTAS  Coloniales.     Por  A.  Amblaid. 
Madrid.     1904.     *     831 

NociONES  de  historia  de  Cuba.      Por 

V.  Morales    y  Morales.       Hahana. 

1904.     *     832 

La  Imprenta  en  la  Habana,  1707- 
1810.  Por  J.  T.  Medina.  Santiago. 

1904.  *     833 

Standard  Guide  to  Havana.  New 
York.  1905.     *     834 

Standard  Guide  to  Cuba.  New 
York  .  1905.     *     835 

Cuba  and  the  Intervention.  By  A.\ 
G.  Robinson  .       New  York. 

1905.  *     836 

Cuba  (International  Bureau  of  the 
American  Republics).  By  G.  de 
Quesada.        Washington.     1905. 

[3g.]     836a 


43 


A  BLrsTORY  of  Slavery  in  Cuba,  1511- 

1868.     By  H.  H.  S.  Aimes,  Ph.D. 

New  York.      1907.     *    837 

Th*:  Campaign  of  St.  Jago  de  Cuba. 
By  H.  H.  Sargent.      3  vols. 

1907.     *     838. 

Ensayo  de  bibliografia  Cubana  de 
los  siglos  xvii.  y  xviii.  Por  C. 
M.    Trelles.       Mfitanzas. 

1907.     [3  f .]    838a 

The  Same.     Supleraento.   1908. 

[3f.] 
Standard   Guide   to  Cuba.      By   C. 

B.  Reynolds.      Havana.     1907. 

[3g.]     838b- 

Standard    Guide  to    Havana.       By 

C.  B.    Reynolds.        Havana. 

1907.     [3g.]    838c 

Revista   de  la   Biblioteca   Nacional. 

Por  D.    Figarola-Caneda.  Habana. 

1909.     [3  f .]     838d 


■m 


16.    FLORIDA. 


Ensayo  Cronologico  para  la  historia 

general    de    la    Florida.      Por    A. 

Gouzaiez    de     Barcia.  Madrid. 

1723.     *     838e 

HiSTOiRK  de  la  Floride  FrariQaise. 
Par  P.  GaflFarel.  Paris  .1875.  *  839 

Florida,  its  History  and  Resources. 
By  S.  A.  Drake.     Bosfon. 

1878.     *     840 

Florida  :  its  Scenery,  climate  and 
history.      Bv  S.  Lanir. 

Philadelphia.  1881.   *  841 

Guide  to  East  Florida.  By  J.  L. 
Edwards.  Jacksonville.  1881.   *  842 

Florida  :  resources  and  advantages. 

By  J.  W.  Gambier.     1883.     *     843 
Letters      from      Florida     on      the 

Scenery,  Climate,  etc.     By  J.  R. 

Griffing.       Lancaster.     1883.  *  844 

Florida  Breezes.     By  E.  C.  Long. 
Jacksonville.     1883.     *     845 

Practical  Orange  Culture  in 
Florida.     By  A.  H.  Manville. 

Jacksonville.  1883.     *     846 

Florida  for  Tourists.  By  G.  M. 
Barbour.    New  York.      1884  *  847 

Camping  and  Cruising  in  Florida.  By 
J.  A.  Henshall.     Cincinnati. 
1884. 


848 

B. 

849 


Letters   from   Florida.       By 
Watson.     Carlisle.       1884. 

Cruise  of  the  Montauk  to  Florida. 
By  J.  MacQuade.     New  York. 

1885.  *     850 

Oranges  and  Alligators,  Sketches  of 
South  Florida  Life.  By  I.  D. 
Hardy.  1886.     [13  i.]     851 

Florida  Fruits  and  how  to  raise 
them.     By  H.  Harcourt. 

Louisville.     1886.     *     852 

Ekoniah  Scrub:  among  Florida 
lakes.     By  L.  S.  Houghton. 

1886.  *     853 
Sunny  Florida  :  Compendium  of  in- 
formation .                  1886.     *     854 

Explorations  on  the  West  Coast  of 
Florida.  By  A.  Heilprin.  (Wagner 
Inst,  of  Science.  Transactions  vol. 
1.).      Philadelphia.     1887.     *     855 

Florida  and  the  English.  By 
A.  Montefiore.  1889.     *     856 

Home  Life  in  Florida.  By  H.  Har- 
court.      Louisville.     1889.     *     857 

Florida  for  Fruit  farming.  By  F. 
H.  Williams.  1890.     *     858 


A  Hand-book  of  Florida.  By  0.  L. 
Norton.  1891.     [13  b.]    859 

Revised  Statutes  of  the  State  of 
Florida.     Jacksonville.  .1892.   *  860 

Agricultural      Statistics     of     the 

State  of  Florida.  7'allahassee,  Fla., 

1892.     [32  k.]    861 

Report     of     the     Commissioner     of 
Agriculture,  Florida.   Tallahassee. 
1893.     *     862 

La  Florida.  Por  E.  Ruidiaz  y 
Caravia.     Madrid.     1893.     *     863 

The  East  Coast  of  Florida.  By  L. 
Pio.  1893.     *     864 

Florida,  Practical  information.  By 
F.   H.  Williams.         1894.     *     865 

A  Florida  Sketch-book.  By  B. 
Torrey.    Boston.  1894.     *'    866 

Hunting  and  Fishing  in  Florida. 
By  C.  B.  Cory.  Boston.  1896.  *  867 

The  elevated  Reef  of  Florida.  By 
A.  Agassiz.  [Harvard  College 
Bulletin.]        Cambridge,    U.S.A. 

1896.     *     868 

Notes  on  Biscay ne  Bay,  Florida, 
with  reference  to  its  adaptability 
as  the  site  of  a  Marine  Hatching 
and  Experiment  Station.  By 
H.    M.    Smith.       Washington. 

1896.     [32  d.]     869 

Report  of  the  Fish  and  Fisheries  of 
the   Coastal     Waters   of     Florida. 
Transmitted   .    .   by    the    Commis- 
sioner of  Fish  and  Fisheries. 
Washington.       1897.        [321.]     870 

Report  on  the  Fisheries  of  Indian 
River,  Florida.  Transmitted  ..  . 
by  the  Commissioner  of  Fish  and 
Fisheries.       Washington, 

1897.     [321.]    871 

Across  the  Everglades.  By  H.  L. 
Willoughby.      Philadelphia. 

1898.     *     872 

The  English  Angler  in  Florida.  By 
R.  Ward.  1898.     *     873 

De  Soto  and  his  men  in  the  land  of 

Florida.     By  G.  King.  New  York. 

1898.     *     874 

The  Spanish  Settlements  within  the 
present  United  States,  1515-1561. 
By  W.  Lowery.      New  York. 

1901.     *     876 

The  Giant  Fish  of  Florida.  By  J. 
Turner-Turner.       1902.  [10  o.]  876 


FLORIDA 


Dos      antiguas     relaciones      de      la 
Florida.     Por  G.  Garcia. 

Mexico.     1902.     *     877 

Hernando  de  Soto,   1496-1542.     fiy 
R.  B.  C.  Graham.     1903.     *     878 

Florida  Fancies.     By  F.  R.  Swift. 
New  Yord.     1903.     *     879 


45 


The  Standard  Guide,  St.  Augus- 
tine, East  Coast  of  Florida. 

St.    Augustine.     1905     *     880' 

Sunshine  and  Sport  in  Florida  and 
the  West  Indies.  By  F.  G. 
Aflalo.  1907.     [3f.]     88L 


46 


17.    HONDURAS 

[Inclnding  British  Honduras,  Honduras  and  Mosquito  Shore.] 


A  Journey    over    Land,    from    th© 
Gulf  of    Honduras    to    the   great 
South  Sea,  performed  by  J.  Cock- 
bum   and   five  other  Englishmen. 
1735.     *     882 

Tht  Same.  2nd  ed.,  A.  Faith- 
ful Account  of  the  Distresses  and 
Adventures  of  J.  Cockburn, 

etc.     * 

The  Same.  3rd  ed..  The  Un- 
fortunate Englishmen.  .  .  Taken 
by  a  Spanish  Guard  a  Costa.  .  . 
Gulph  of  Honduras.  1773.    [2  a.] 

Remarks  on  a  Passage  from  the 
River  Balise,  in  the  Bay  of  Hon- 
duras, to  Merida,  the  Capital  of 
the  Province  of  Yucatan,  in  the 
Spanish  West  Indies  .  .  with  des- 
patches .  .  relative  to  the  Log- 
wood Cutters  in  the  Bay  of  Hon- 
duras. 1769.     *     883 

A  Full  Answer  to  the  King  of 
Spain's  last  Manifesto,  respecting 
the  Bay  of  Honduras  and  the 
Mosquito  Shore.    .    .   . 

1779.     [M.C.]     *     884 

Case     of    His     Majesty's     Subjects 
settled  on  the  Coast  of  Yucatan. 
1789.     *     885 

■Case  of  His  Majesty's  Subjects 
settled  on  the  Mosquito  Shore. 

1789.     *     886 

CJase  of  the  Agent  to  the  Settlers 
on  the  Coast  of  Yucatan  and  the 
late  settlers  on  the  Mosquito 
Shore,  stating  the  whole  of  his 
conduct  in  soliciting  Compensa- 
tion for  the  losses  sustained, 

1793.     *     887 

An  Account  of  the  British  Settle- 
ment of  Honduras  ...  to  which 
are  added  sketches  of  the  man- 
ners and  customs  of  the  Mosquito 
Indians.  ...  By  Captain  G. 
Henderson.       1809.  [H.C.]    *    888 

The  Same.   2nd  ed.    1811.    * 

Sktp-tch  of  the  Mosquito  Shore.     By 
Captain  T.   Strangeways. 
Edinburgh.  1822.   [34  c.]       889 

PoYAis.  An  Account  of  the  British 
Settlements  on  the  Mosquito 
Shore.     By  Bryan   Edwards. 

1823.     *     891 

The  Defence  of  the  Settlers  of 
Honduras.         Jamaica. 

1824.     [3  c.]    892 


British  Honduras    Almanac,    1830. 
Behize.     1830.     [2  a.]     893 

Voyage  pittoresque  et  archeologique 
dans  la  province  d' Yucatan,  1834- 
36.     Par   Frederic   de    Waldeck. 

*     894 

Incidents  of  Travel  in  Yucatan 
(1841).  By  J.  L.  Stephens:  with 
engravings  from  drawings  by  Mr. 
Catherwood.  1843.     *     895 

Narrative  of  a  Residence  of  the 
Mosquito  Shore ;  with  an  Account 
of  Truxillo  and  the  adjacent 
Islands  of  Bonacca  and  Roatan ; 
with  a  Vocabulary  of  the  Mosqui- 
tian  Language.     By  T.   Young. 

1842.     *     896 

The  Same.    2nd  ed.  1847.  [3  b.} 

Views  of  Ancient  Monuments  in 
Central  America,  Chiapas  and 
Yucatan.     By  F.  Catherwood. 

1844.     *     8961> 

The  Repi,y  of  J.  M'Aquirre  to  some 
unjust  strictures  published  against 
Honduras.  New  York.  1848.  *  896c 

Correspondence  respecting  the  Mos- 
quito Territory.  [P.P.]  1848.  *  897 

History  of  Yucatan  from  its  dis- 
covery to  the  close  of  the  17th 
Century.  By  Charles  St.  John 
Fancourt.  1854.     *     898 

Notes  on  Central  America,  particu- 
larly the  States  of  Honduras  and 
San   Salvador.     By  E.   G.   Squier. 
New  York.       1855.   *  898a 

The  Same.     Die  Staaten     von 

Central-Amerika      .      .       Deutsch 
von   K.    Andree.      Leipzic. 

1865.     * 

A  Nautical  Description  of  the  Gulf 
of  Mexico  and  Bay  of  Honduras. 

1856.  *     899 

The  Affair  of  Greytown  [Mosquito 
Territory].     By   G.  Stapleton. 

1857.  *     900 

Explorations     and    Adventures    in 
Honduras.  .    .  By  W.  V.  Wells. 
New  York.     1857.     [13  c.]     901 

SociETE  Anglo-Frangaise  de  Hon- 
duras. Notice  sur  les  acajous  de 
la  Baie  de  Honduras.     Paris. 

1857.     *     902 

The  Laws  of  the  Settlement  of 
British  Honduras  in  force  in  the 
twentieth    year    of    the   reign  of 


HONDURAS. 


Qu«en    Victoria. 


Belize. 
1867. 


903 


Thb  States  of  Central  America ; 
their  Geography,  Topography, 
Climate,  Population,  Resources, 
Productions,  Commerce,  Political 
Organization,  Aborigines,  etc., 
etc.,  comprising  chapters  on  Hon- 
duras, San  Salvador,  Nicaragua, 
Costa  Rica,  Guatemala,  Belize, 
The  Bay  Islands,  The  Mosquito 
Shore  and  the  Honduras  Inter- 
Oceanic  Railway.  By  E.  G.  Squier, 
M.A.,    F.8.A.      1858. 

[3f.]    903a 

CoDico    penal    de    la    Republica  de 

Honduras.      Por    J.    M.    Medina, 

President.       [Compiled       by       C. 

Madrid.]    Pari*.     [Poissy  printed.] 

1866.     •     904 

Honduras  et  ses  ports.  Documents 
officials  .  .  Par  (Consul)  E.  Pel- 
letier.     Paris.  1869.     *     904a 

Honduras;    Descriptive,    Historical, 

and  Statistical.     By  E.  G.  Squier. 

1870.     ♦     905 

San  Salvador  und  Honduras  im 
iahre  1576.  Von.  Dr.  A.  von 
Frantzius.     Berlin.     1873.    *  905a 

A  Holder  of  Honduras  [Bonds].  By 
The  Fool  of  the  Family.  1875.  *  906 

Narrative  of  a  journey  across  the 
Unexplored  Portion  of  British 
Honduras.     By  H.  Fowler. 

Belize.     1879.     *    907 

Mr  Fowler's  Exploring  Journey. 
P.P.  1880.     *     907a 

Laws  of  British  Honduras  in  force 
on  31st  December,  1881.     2  vols. 
1882.     *     908 

British  Honduras :  an  historical  and 
descriptive  account  of  the  colony 
from  its  settlement,  1670.  By 
A.  R.  Gibbs.  1883.     [M.C.]  *  9<)9 

The  Colony  of  British  Honduras. 
Its  Resources  and  Prospects.  By 
D.     Morris.    1883.  [13  c.]     910 

A  Lady's  Ride  Across  Spanish  Hon- 
duras.    By  Maria  Soltera. 

Edinburgh.     1884.     *     911 

Documentos  sobre  los  Emprestitos  de 

Honduras.     Por  V.  Herran.  Paris. 

1884.     *     912 

British  Honduras.     Almanac,  1885. 

New    Orleans.    1885.         [2  a.]     913 
La    Republica   di   Honduras.        Da 

(Duke)   G.    de  Bust^lli-Foscolo. 

Roma.     1886.     *     914 


47 


Thb     New    Honduras. 
Lombard.        Chicago. 


By    T.    R. 

1887.  *  915 


Consolidated  Laws  of  British  Hon- 
duras.    London.     1887.    [4  i.]     916 

Expedition  to  the  Cockscomb  Moun- 
tains, British  Honduras.  By  J. 
Belamy.  [In  Geo.  Jour.] 

1889.  •     917 

Honduras  :  the  land  of  great  depth*. 
By  C.   Charles.      Chicago. 

1890.  *     918 

Honduras  Commercial  Directory. 
(Bureau  of  American  Republics). 

1891.  *     919 

Handbook  of  Honduras.  (Bureau 
of  the  American  Republics.) 

Washington.     1892.     *     920 

The  Handbook  of  British  Honduras 
for  1892-93.  CJomprising  historical, 
statistical  and  general  information 
concerning  the  colony.  Compiled 
from  official  and  other  reliable  re- 
cords by  W.  Bristowe.  5th  year 
of  publication.     Edinburgh. 

1892.     t3c.]     921 

The  Palm  Weevil  (Rhynchophorus 
palmarum)  in  British  Honduras, 
its  Life,  History,  Habits,  and 
Economic  Features.  [Reprinted 
from  the  Kew  Bulletin,  February- 
March,  1893.]  By  F.  H.  W.  Bland- 
ford,  M.A.,  F.Z.S.,  F.E.S. 

1893.     *     922 

Mosquito     Reserve       Disturbances. 
CJonvention  with  Nicaragua.  P.P. 
1896.     *     922a 
The  samt.     P.P.     1906.     * 

Researches  in  the  Uloa  Valley, 
Honduras.  .  .  By  G.  B.  Gordon. 
Cambridge,   Mass.      1898.      *     922b 

Breve  Noticia  sobre  Honduras.  Por 

M.    Lemus  and  H    G.   Bourgeois. 

Tegucigaljja.       1897.     *     923 

Am  Stillen  Ocean.  Erlebnisse  in 
Honduras.     Von  G.  Friedrich. 

Berlin.     1898.     *     925 

La  Republique  de  Honduras :  notice 
historique,  geographique  et  statis- 
tique.     Par  H.  Jalhay.     Anvers. 

1898.     *     926 


Boundary  with 


Mexico. 
1898. 


P.P. 

* 


Das  Nbrdliche  Mittel-A  m  e  r  i  k  a  . 
Reisen  und  Studien,  1888-1898. 
Von  C.  Sapper.     Brunswick. 

1899.     *     927 

Biografia  del  General  F.  Morazan. 
Por  E.  Martinez  Lopez. 

Tegucigalpa.     1899.     *     92a 

Mensaje  del  Senor  Presidente  de  l-a 
Republica  de  Honduras. 

Tegucigalpa.     1900.     *     929 


4^ 


HONDURAS 


NoMBKES  geograficos  indigenas  de 
Honduras.     Por  A.  Membreiio. 

Tegucigalpa.       1901.     *     930 

HiSTORiA  de  la  guerra  legitimista  de 
Honduras  en  1903.  Por  F.  Som- 
oza  Vivas.     Tegucigalpa.       . 

1903.     *     931 

Tratado  de  contabilidad  fiscal.  Por 
P.  M.  Martinez.     Tegucigalpa. 

1903.  *     932 

Deuda  del  Ferrocarril  de  Honduras. 
Por  J.  M.  Moncala.     Tegucigalpa. 

1904.  *     933 

La  Provincia  de  Tegucigalpa.  Por 
R.   E.  Duron.     Tegucigalpa. 

1904.     *     934 

Ley  de  Enjuiciamiento  Criminal  de 
Honduras.      Tegucigaljja. 

1904.     *     935 


Honduras  :      Geographical      Sketch, 
Natural    Resources,     Laws,     Econo- 
mic     Conditions,      Developments, 
a»d    Prospects.      By  A.  K.  Moe. 
Washington.     1904.  [3  g.]  936a 

Leyes  militares  1881-1904  de  Hon- 
duras.     Tegucigalpa. 

1904.     *     936 

Tratados  vigentes  entre  la  Republic 
de  Honduras  y  les  demas  Repub- 
publicas  de  Centre- America. 

Tegucigalpa.    1905.     *     937 

Report  to  the  Government  of  British 
Honduras  upon  the  outbreak  of 
yellow  fever  in  that  Colony  in 
1905.  By  Rupert  Bovce,  M.B., 
F.R.S.      1906.  [3d.]    937a 


0 


J8.    NICARAGUA. 


Canal  of  Nicaragua,  a  project  to 
Gonnect  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific 
Oceans  by  means  of  a  Canal,  by 
Prince  Napoleon  Louis  Bona- 
parte.     Privately  printed. 

1846.     *    937b 

Mosquito,  Nicaragua,  and  Costa- 
Rica.  1849.  *  938 

Deb  Freistaat  Nicaragua.  Von  A. 
von  Bulow.  Berlin.  1849.     *     938a 

Central  America :  describing  each 
of  the  States  of  Guatemala^  Hon- 
duras, Salvador,  Nicaragua  and 
Costa  Rica.   .  .     By  J.   Bailey. 

1850.     [3g.]     939 

The  Volcanoes  of  Central  America, 
and  the  Geographical  and  Topo- 
graphical Features  of  Nicaragua 
as  connected  with  the  proposed 
Interoceanic  Canal.  By  E.  G. 
Squier.  1850.     *     940 

Nicaragua  :  its  People,  Scenery, 
Monuments,  and  the  Proposed  In- 
teroceanic Canal.  By  E.  G. 
Squier.     2  vols.     New  York. 

1852.     •     941 

Walker's  Expedition  to  Nicaragua: 

a  history  of  the  Central  American 

War  and  the  Sonora   and  Kinney 

Expeditions.       Bv    W.   V.    Wells. 

New  York.     1856.     *    942 

The  Destiny  of  Nicaragua,  Central 
America,  as  it  was,  is,  and  may 
be,  by  an  Officer  in  the  Service  of 
Walker.       Boston.     1856.       *     943 

Travels  in  the  Free  States  of  Cen- 
tral America,  Nicaragua,  Hondu- 
ras and  San  Salvador.  By  K. 
Scherzer.      2  vols.      1857.  *     944 

Nicaragua:  Past,  Present  and 
Future.  .  .  By  P.  F.  Stout. 

Philadelphia.     1859.     *     944a 

The  War  in  Nicaragua.  By  Gen. 
W.   Walker.      Mobile.  1860.    *  945 

Descriptive  Account  of  Captain 
Pim's  Project  for  a  Railway  across 
Nicaragua,  with  Collinson's  Report 
and  estimate  of  cost.    1866.  *  946 

Letter  to  Captain  Pim  on  the  Phy- 
sical Geography  of  the  Nicaraguan 
Railway  Route.     Bv  Dr.  Maury. 

1866.      *     946a 

A  Ride  across  a  Continent:  a  Per- 
sonal Narrative  of  Wanderings 
through  Nicaragua  and  Costa 
Rica.    By  F.  Boyle.    1868.    *    947 

NoTAS  geograficas  y  economicas  sobre 


la    republica    do   Nicaragua.      Por 
P.  Levy.     Parii.       1873.     *     948 

The    Naturalist    in    Nicaragua.  .  . 

By  T.  Belt.  1874.     *    949 
The  Same.    2nd  ed.    1888.  [13  i.] 

Nicaragua  Canal ;  Report  from  the 
Committee  on  Foreign  Affairs  on 
bill  H.  R.  4245.         1882.     *     950 

Archaeological  Researches  in  Nica- 
ragua.    By  J.   F.  Bransford. 

Washington.    1881.      *     950a 

El  Rio  de  San  Juan  de  Nicaragua, 
etc.     Por  M.  M.  de  Peralta. 

Madrid.    1882.     *     951 

The  Gueguence  ;  a  comedy  ballet  in' 
the  Nahuatl-Spanish    language   of 
Nicaragua.       By    D.    G.    Brinton. 
Philadelphia.  1883.      *     951a 

Nicaragua  y  Panama  en  el  sigle  xvi. 

Por  M.  M.  de  Peralta.       Madrid. 

1883.     *     952 

Percement  de  I'isthme  de  Panama 
par  le  canal  de  Nicaragua.  Par 
N.  Belly.  Paris.  1885.  *  952a 
be,  by  an  Officer  in  the  service  of 

Antiquites  ceramiques  trouvees 
dans  le  Nicara2ua  en  1882-83.  Por 
C.   Bovallius.     StockJwlm. 

1885.     *     952b 

Exposition  of  the  J]rrors  in  Ad- 
miral Ammen's  pamphlet,  '*  The 
Certainty  of  the  Nicaraguan  Canal 
contrasted  with  the  uncertainties 
of  the  Eads  Ship  Railway."  By 
E.  S.  Corthell.      Washington. 

1886.  *     953 
El  Canal    Interoceanico  de  Nicara- 
gua.   Por  D.  de  Mercado. 

Bruselas.    1887.     *     955 
Via  Nicaragua.     By  Mrs.  A.  Hort. 

1887.  *     956 
L'Isthme    Americain.       Notes    d'un 

premier     voyage,    1858.       Par    F. 
Belly.        Bruxelles.     1889.      *     958 

Commercial  Directory  qf  Nicaragua. 
(U.S.  Bureau  of  Amer.  Republic.) 

1891.  *     959 

Buchanan's  Conspicacy,  the  Nicara- 
guan Canal  and  reciprocity.  By 
P.   Cudmore.      New    York. 

1892.  *     960 

Relation  of  the  Nicaragua  Canal  to 
American  Commerce.  By  W.  P. 
Frye.  1893.     *     961 

Nicaragua  :  Studies  on  the  Mos- 
quito Shore  in    1892.      By  C.   de 


50 


NICARAGUA 


Kalb. 


[Amer.  Geo.  Soc} 
1893.     " 


961a 


Etude  economique  sur  la  Republi- 
que  de  Nicaragua.  Par  D.  Pector. 
NeucJiatd:  1893.     *     961b 

Nicaragua  en  los  primeros  ahos  de 

su  emancipacion.     Por  F.  Ortega. 

.       Paris,   1894.     *     962 

The  Key  of  the  Pacific :  the  Nicara- 
gua Canal.     By  A.  R.  Colquhoun. 
1895.     [13  d.]     963 

The  Nicaragua  Canal  and  the  Mon- 
roe Doctrine.     By  L.  M.  Keasbey. 
New  York.  1896.     *     964 

Nicaragua  :  war  of  the  filibusters. 
By  D.  B.   Lucas.     Bichmond. 

1896.     *     965 

Sech  Monate  in  Nicaragua.        Von 
K.   von  Girsewald.     Braunschweig. 
1896.     *     966 
Canal  de  Nicaragua.    Por  J.  Gutier- 
rez Sobral.     Habana. 

1897.     *     967 

The  State  of  Nicaragua.  By  G. 
Niederlein .      Philadelphia . 

1898.     *     967a 

Tangwheera:  Life  and    Adventures 


among   gentle    Savages  [in    Mos- 
quito Territory].     By  C.  N  .Bell. 
1899.     [34  b.]     968 

Physiography  and  Geology  of  region 
adjacent  to  the  Nicaragua  Canal 
Route.  By  C.  W.  Hayes.  [U.S. 
Geol.  Soc.  Bulletin,  Vol.  10.] 

1899.  *     969 

Le  Nicaragua  en  1900.  Par  (X 
IVIedina.        Paris.     1900.       *     970 

The  Nicaragua  Canal.  By  W.  E. 
Simmonfi.    Ntw  Yth. 

1900.  *     971 

Hydrography  of  Nicaragua.  By  A. 
P.  Davis.  [U.S.A.  Geological 
Survey.]  1900.     *     972 

Ocean  to  Ocean  :  an  account  of  Nioa- 
ra<^ua  and  its  people.  By  J.  W. 
G.^  Walker.     Chicago.     1902.     973; 

Notes  on  the  Nicaragua  Canal.  By 
H.  J.  Sheldon.      Chicago. 

1902.     *     974 

Honduras.  Geographical  Sketch, 
natural  resources  .  .  (Bureau  of 
the  American  Republics).  By  A. 
K.  Moe.       Washington. 

1904.    [3g.]    974a 


SI 


J9.    COSTA  RICA. 


BosQUKJO  de  la  Republica  de  Costa 
Rica.     Por  F.  Molina.  J 

Madrid.    1850.     *     975 

Memoir  on  the  boundary  questioa 
between  Costa  Rica  and  Nicara- 
cua.  By  F.  Molina.  Washington. 
^  1851.     *     975a 

An  Inquiry  into  the  question  of 
boundaries  between  Costa  Rica 
and  New  Grenada.  By  F.  Molina 
Washington.  1853.      *     9/5b 

Die  Republik  Costa  Rica.  Von  M. 
Wagner  und  C.  Scherzer. 

^  Ltipsic.     1856.     *     976 

Costa  Rica;  its  climate,  constitu- 
tion and  resources.  By  M.  M. 
Peralta.  1873.     *     9/ 6a 

Costa  Rica  and  the  Banco  Hipote- 
cario.     By  R.   Machado. 

San  Jose.    1881.     *     977 

CosTA-Rica,    Nicaragua    y    Panama. 

en  el  siglo  XVI.   ...  Por  M.  M. 

de  Peralta.  ^     ^_„ 

Madrid.     1883.     *     978 

Costa  Rica  en  el  siglo  xvi.  Por  M. 
M.  de  Peralto.     Madrid. 

1883.     *     979 

VocABULARiUM  der  Sprachen  des 
Boruca-Terraba,  und  Guatuso- 
Indianer  in  Costa  Rica.  Von  B. 
\    Thiel.      Braunschweig. 

1884.     *     979a 

CoDiGO  Fiscal  de  la  Republica  de 
Costa  Rica.       San  Jose. 

1885.     *     980 

Costa  Rica  y  Colombia  de  1573  a 
1881.     Por  M.  M.  de  Peralta. 

Madrid.    1886.     *     981 

Republica  de  Costa  Rica.  Historia, 
etc.  Por  K.  Villa vicencio.  San 
Jost.  1886.      *     982 

CoDiGO  de  procedimientos  civiles  de 
giiense.     San  Jose.     1887.     *     985 

Alegeto  de  la  Comision  Nicaragii- 
ense  contestando  la  exposicion  de 
la  Comision  de  Costa  Rica  sobre 
limites.     San  Jose.     1887.     *     984 

The,  Same  [in  English]. 

San  Jose.    1887. 

Exposicion  sobre  limites  presentada 
al  arbitro  Seiior  General  E.  P. 
Alexander  por  la  Comision  Nicara- 
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The  Same  [in  English]. 

San  Jose.    1887. 

Argument  on  the  Treaty  of  Limits 


between  Costa    Rica  and    Nicara- 
gua.     By  B.   Soto.     Washington. 

1887.     *     98& 

Costa  Rica  :  Reply  to  the  Argument 

of  Nicaragua    on     the  Treaty  of 

Limits.      Washington.    1887.    *  987 

Republica  de  Costa  Rica.  Por  J.  B. 

Calvo.     San   Jose.      1887.     *     988 

The  Same.     Chicago.     1890 

Codigo  Civil  de  Costa  Rica.  San 
Jose.  1887.     •     989 

Validity  of  the  Treaty  of  Limits  be- 
tween Costa  Rica  and  Nicaragua. 
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Historia  de  Costa  Rica  1502-1821. 

Por  L.  Fernandez.       Madrid. 

1889.     •     991 
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The  Same.      Translated  by    C. 

Charles.      Washington       1889.     * 

The    Same.     Costa    Rica    und 

Seine   Zukunft.    Berlin.  1890.    * 

Costa  Rica  como  nogar  para  inmi- 
grant^s  a  los  terrenos  baldios.  Por 
J.    Schroeder.      San  Jose. 

1890.     *     992a 

CoNSTiTUCiON  de  la  Republica  de 
Costa  Rica.     San  Jose. 

1889.  *     993 

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bibliograficas.]  Por  D.  J,  Malu- 
quer.       Madrid.  1890.     *     994 

Apuntaciones  sobre  el  clima  y  jeo- 
grafia  de  la  Republica  de  Costa 
Rico.     Por  H.  Pittier. 

San  Jose.    1890.     *     995 

Geografia  de  Costa  Rica.  Por  F. 
M.  Barrantes. 

San  Jose.     1890.     *     996 

Limites  de  Costa  Rica  y  Colombia. 
Por  M.  M.  de  Peralta.     Madrid. 

1890.  *     997 

Handbook  of  Costa  Rica.  (Bureau 
of  the  American  Republics.) 

Washington.    1891.     *     998 

Commercial  Directory  of  Costa 
Rica.  (U.S.  Bureau  of  American 
Republics.)  1891.     *     999 

Exposicion  Americana.    Catalogo  de 

las  antigiiedades    de  Costa    Rica. 

Madrid.    1892.     *     1000 

Elementos  de  Historia  de  Costa 
Rica.  Por  F.  Montero  Barrantes. 
2  vols.     San  Jose.     1892-94.  *  1001 


5^ 


COSTA    RICA. 


Qeogbafia  de  Costa  Rica.  Por  F. 
Montero  Barrantes.     Barcelona: 

1892.     *     1002 
Etnologia  Centro  Americana. 

Madrid.     1893.     *     1003 

DicciONARio  de  barbarismos  y  pro- 
vincialis  mos  de  Costa  Rica.  Por 
C.  Gagini.  San  Jose.  1893.  *  1003a 

ExPLORACioNES  BoTANiCAS  efectua- 
dus  en  la  parte  meridional  de 
Costa  Rica.  1891-92.  Por  A. 
Tonduz.     San  Jose.     1893.  *  1003b 

Antiguedades  de  Costa  Rica.  Por 
A.  Alfaro.     San  Jose. 

1894.     "^     1004 

CoMPENDio  de  la  Historia  de    Costa 

Rica.     Por  L.  Zarragoitia  Baron. 

San  Jose.       1894.     *     1005 

CoMPENDio  geografico  y  estadistico 
de  la  Republica  de  Costa  Rica. 
Por  L.    Zarragoitia  Baron. 

San  Jose.    1894.     *    1006 

Costa  Rica  State  Immigration.  By 
J.  Schroeder.     San  Jose. 

1894.     *     1007 
Costa   Rica :   the  gem    of  American 
Republics.      By    R.    Villafranca. 
New  York.     1895.     *     1008 

Pbimera  Exposicion  centroamericana 
de  Guatemala.     San  Jose. 

1896.  *     1009 

NociONES  de  Geografia  Patria,  Por 
L.  M.  Obregon.     San  Jose. 

1897.  *     1010 
Alegeto    de    la    Comision     Nicara- 

giiense  contestando  la  exposicion 
Oe  (a  Comisidn  de  Costa  Rica  sobre 
limites.    San  Jose.    1897.     *     1011 

Exposicion  sobre  limites  presentada 
al  arbitro  Senor  E.  P.  Alexander, 
por  la  Comision  Nicaragiiense. 

San  Jose.    1897.     *     1012 

The  Same  [in  English].        San 

Jose.       1897. 


Reply  to  the  argument  of  the  Nioa- 
raguan  Boundary  Commission 
brought  before  the  Honourable  E. 
P.    Alexander,    arbitrator. 

San  Jose.    1897.     *     lOia 

La  Republica  di  Costa  Rica.  Por  A. 
Erba.        Genova.        1897.     *     1014 

Costa  Rica  y  Costa  de  Mosquitos. 
Por  M.  M.  de  Peralta.     Paris. 

1898.     •     1015 

The  Republic  of  Costa  Rica.  By 
G.  Niederlein.      Philadelphia. 

1898.     *     1016» 

Geological  History  of  the  Isthmus 
of  Panama  and  portions  of  Costa 
Rica.  By  R.  T.  Hill.  (Museum  of 
Comp.  Zoology,  Havard  College). 
Cambridge,    U.S.A.       1898.   *  1017 

Expose  des  droits  territoriaux  de  la 
Republique  de  Costa  Rica.  Par 
M.  M.   de  Peralta.     Paris. 

1898.    *    loia 

Juridiction  territoriale  de  la  repub- 
lique de  Costa  Rica.  Par  M.  M. 
de  Peralta.         Paris.  1899.  *  1819^ 

Compendio  de  la  Historia  Patria.  By 
J.   M.  Quijana  Otero.     4  ed. 

Bogota.     1899.     *    1020 

La  Geographie  historique  et  les. 
droits  territoriaux  de  la  Repub- 
lique de  Costa  Rica.  Par  M.  M. 
de  Peralta.     Paris.     1900.     *    1021 

Les  Aborigenes  de  Costa  Rica.  Par 
M.M.  de  Peralta.     Paris. 

1901.     *    1022r 
Arch^ological  Researches  in  Costa. 
Rica.     By  C.  V.  Hartman.     With 
illustrations  by  J.   Cederquist. 

Stockholm.     1901.      *     102* 
The  Republic  of  Costa  Rica.  (Phila- 
delphia Museums).      Philadelphia. 
1905.     *     1024 


53 


20.    PANAMA. 


A  New  Voyage  and  description  of 
the  Isthmus  of  America.  .  .  By 
L.  Wafer.  1669.     *     1025 

The  Samt.    .2nd  ed.  1704.  [23a] 

The     Same.       Trad,     par     De 

Moiitirat.       Paris.         1706.      * 

.V  Lettkr  from  a  Member  of  Parlia- 
ment of  Scotland  to  his  Friend 
at  London,  concerning  their  late 
Act  for  establishing  a  Ck)mpany  of 
that  Kingdom  Trading  to  Africa 
and  the  Indies.         1695.    *    1025a 

•Some  Seasonable  and  Modest 
Thoughts,  I'artly  occasioned  by 
and  Partly  concerning  the  Scots 
East-Indian  Company.  Humbly 
offered  to  R.  H.,  Esq.,  a  member 
of  the  present  Parliament.  By 
an  unfeigned  and  hearty  Lover 
of  England.  1696.     *     1025b  i 

A  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  the  . 
Country    to   his    Friend    at   Edin-  i 
burgh,  wherein  it  is  clearly  proved 
that    the    Scottish    African,    and 
Indian    Company,   is    Exactly  cal-  ; 
culated   for  the   Interest  of    Scot- 
land. Edinburgh.     1696.     *     1025c 

A   Short   Discourse  of   the   present 
Temper   of    the    Nation    with    re-  ; 
spect  to  the   Indian   and    African 
Company ;    and    of    the    Bank  of  J 
Scotland*.     Also  of  Mr.   Paterson's  | 

Sretended    Fund   of    Credit.        By 
.H.       Printed     by     John    Reid, 
Edinburgh.  1696.     *     1025d 

A  Perfect  List  of  the  several 
Persons  Residenters  in  Scotland, 
who  have  subscribed  as  Adven- 
turers in  the  Joynt-Stock  of  the 
Company  of  Scotland  trading  to 
Africa  and  the  Indies  .  .  .  Edin- 
burgh. 1696.     *    1025e 

The  Sami:.  Reprinted,   Glasgow. 

1827.     * 

A  Poem  upon  the  Undertaking  of 
the  Royal  Company  of  Scotland 
Trading  to  Africa  and  the  Indies. 
Edinburgh.  1697.     *     1025f 

A  Just  and  Modest  Vindication  of 
the  Scots  Design  for  the  having 
established  a  Colony  at  Darien, 
with  a  Brief  Display  how  much  it 
is  their  Interest  to  apply  them- 
selves to  Trade  and  particularly  to 
that  which  is  Foreign.  By  James 
Hodges.  [?By  Robert  Ferguson.] 
1699.     *     1026 

A  Letter  from  the  Commission  of 
the    General     Assembly     of     the 


Church  of  Scotland  to  the  Council 
and  Inhabitants  of  the  Scots 
Colony  of  Caledonia  in  America. 
[Darien  Colony.]    Glasgow. 

1699.     *     1027 

The  Same.     Edinburgh.  1699.  * 

A  Defence  of  the  Scots  Settlement 
at  Darien,  with  an  Answer  to  the 
Spanish  Memorial  against  it,  and 
Arguments  to  prove  that  it  is  the 
Interest  of  England  to  join  with 
the  Scots  and  protect  it ;  to  which 
is  added  a  Description  of  the 
Country  and  a  particular  Account 
of  the  Scots  Colony.  By  Philo- 
Caledon  [PAndrevv  Fletcher,  of 
Saltoun].  1699.     *     1029 

A  Description  of  the  Province  and 
Bay  of  Darian,  giving  a  full  Ac- 
count of  all  its  Situation,  Inhabi- 
tants, Way  and  Manner  of  Living, 
and  Religion,  Solemnities,  Cere- 
monies, and  Product,  being  vastly 
rich  with  Gold  and  Silver,  and 
various  other  Commotlities.  By 
I.   B[lackwell].       Edinburgh. 

1699.     *     1030 

Information  Concernant  L' Affaire 
De  Darien.  IParin.  1699?]  *  1030a 

The  History  of  Caledonia:  or,  The 
Scots  Colony  in  Darien  in  the 
West  Indies.  With  an  Account  of 
the  Manners  of  the  Inhabitants, 
and  Riches  of  the  Countrey.  By 
a   Gentleman   lately    Arriv'd. 

1699.     *     1030b 

A  Short  Account  from,  and  Des- 
cription of  the  Isthmus  of  Darien, 
where  the  Scots  Collony  are  set- 
tled. With  a  particular  Map  of 
the  Isthmus  and  Entrance  to 
the  River  of  Darien.  According 
to  our  late  News,  and  Mr.  Dam- 
pier  and  Mr.  Wafer.  Edinburgh. 
,      1699.     *     1030c 

The  Same..     Trad,  par  De  Mon- 

tirat.     Paris.     1706.  * 

A  Letter,  giving  a  Description  of 
the  Isthmus  of  Darian  (Where 
the  Scot's  Colonic  is  settled)  ; 
From  a  Gentleman  who  lives 
there  at  present.  With  an  Ac- 
count of  the  Fertilness  of  the 
Soil,  The  Quality  of  the  Air,  The 
Manners  of  the  Inhabitants,  And 
tl>e  Nature  of  the  Plants,  and 
Animals,  etc.  An  d  a  particular 
Mapp  of  the  Isthmus  and  En- 
trance to  the  River  of  Darian. 
Edinburgh.  1699.  I030d 


54 


PANAMA. 


Observations  of  a  Person  of  Emin- 
ence and  Worth  in  Caledonia, 
written  to  his  Friend  in  Boston, 
N.E.,  on  their  Scots  Settlement, 
New  Edinburgh,  at  Darien,  in 
America ;  with  an  Account  of  the 
Nature  and  Condition  of  the 
Country,  and  good  Disposition  of 
the  Natives  towards  them,  and  of 
their  addressing  the  president  of 
Panama.  Dated  at  Fort  St. 
Andrews,  Feb.   18th,  1898-9. 

Boston.     1699.     *     1030e 

A  Short  and  Impartial  View  of  the 
Manner  and  Occasion  of  the 
Scots  Colony's  coming  away  from 
Darien.  In  a  letter  to  a  person  of 
Quality.  1699.     *     1030g 

The  Defence  of  the  Scots  Settle- 
ment at  Darien^  Answer'd  Para- 
graph by  Paragraph.  By  Philo- 
Britan.  1699.     *     1030h 

A  Just  and  Modest  Vindication  of 
the  Scots  Design  for  the  having 
Established  a  Colony  at  Darien. 
With  a  brief  Display  how  much  it 
is  their  Interest  to  apply  them- 
selves to  Trade,  and  particularly 
to  that  which  is  foreign. 

1699.  *     lOaOi 

The  Golden  Island  or  the  Darian 
Song.  In  Commendation  of  All 
Concerned  in  that  Noble  Enter- 
prize  of  the  Valient  Scots.  By  a 
Lady  of  Honour.     Edinburgh. 

1699.  *     1030] 

A  Defence  of  the  Scots  abdicating 
Darien,  including  an  answer  to  the 
defence  of  the  Scots  Settlement 
there.     [Bv  James  Hodges.] 

Edinburgh.     1700.     *     1031 

Certain  Propositions  relating  to  the 
Scots  Plantation  of  Caledonia,  and 
to  the  National  Address  for  sup- 
porting thereof.     Glasgow. 

1700.  *     1032 

The  Address  presented  to  His 
Majesty  at  Kensington,  11th  June, 
1700,  by  the  Commissioners  ap- 
pointed by  Parliament,  in  support 
of  the  motion  "  That  our  Colony 
of  Caledonia  in  Darien  is  a  legal 
and  rightful  settlement." 

[1700].     *     1033 

Scotland's    Grievances    relating    to 

Darien.     Humbly  offered    to    the 

Consideration  of  the  Parliament. 

1700.     *     1034 

Representation  and  Petition  of  the 
Council  General  of  the  Indian  and 
African  Company  to  Parliament. 

1700.  *     1034a 


The  Original  Papers  and  Letters 
relating  to  the  Scots  Company 
trading  to  Africa  mnd  the 
Indies.   .   .  . 

1700.     *    1034b> 

An  Enquiry  into  the  causes  of  the 
Miscarriage  of  the  Scots  Colony 
at  Darien,  or  an  answer  to  a 
Libel  entitled  "A  Dofence  of  the 
Scots  abdicting  Darien."  .  .  . 
Glasgow,    privately    printed. 

1700.     •     1035* 

The  Original  Papers  and  Letters 
relating  to  the  Scots  Company, 
trading  to  Africa  and  the  Indies, 
from  the  Memorial  given  in 
against  them  taking  Subscriptions 
at  Hamburgh,  by  Sir  Paul 
Ricault,  H.M.  Resident  there,  to 
their  last  Address  sent  up  to  H.M. 
in  December,  1699  (with  the  Sup-  ^ 
plement).  1700.     *     1036: 

A  Short  Vindication  of  Phil.  Scot's  | 
defence  of  the  Scots  abdicating 
Darien :  Being  in  Answer  to  the 
Challenge  of  the  Author  of  the 
Defence  of  that  Settlement.  ... 
1700.     *     1036a 

Certain  Propositions  relating  to 
the  Scots  Plantations  of  Cale- 
donia, and  the  National  Address 
for  supporting  thereof,  briefly  i 
offered  to  Publick  View,  for  re- 
moving of  Mistakes  and  Preju- 
dices.     Glasgow.      1700.     *     1036b 

A  Full   and  jExact  Collection  of  all        ' 
the        considerable  Addresses, 

Memorials,      Petitions,      Answers, 
Proclamations,    Declarations,    Let- 
ters,   and   other    Publick     Papers 
relating  to  the  Company  of  Scot-        | 
land   trading    to  Africa    and    the        I 
Indies ;    since   the  passing   of  the        ' 
Act  of  Parliament,   by  which  the 
said  Company  was  established   in        \ 
June,    1695,  till    November,   1700. 

1700.     *     1036c       " 

Scotland's      Right     to       Coledonia 

(Formerly  called  Darien)  and  the  | 
Legality    of    its    Settlement,     as- 

serted  in  three  several  Memorials  ; 
presented  to  His  Maiesty  in  May, 
1699.     By    the  Lord 'President  of 

the    Session    and    Lord     Advocate  ] 

on    behalf    of    the    Company     of  i 

Scotland,    Trading   to   Africa   and  | 

the    Indies.  1700.     *     1036c  | 

The  Application    of    the    Scots     to  I 

Foreign   Trade,    Commended     and  ' 

Encouraged:    and    their    late   at-  ! 

tempt  to  have  Settled  at  Darien,  ! 

fully    Vindicated     from     all     that  ] 
hath   been  excepted  against  it. 

[1700PJ     •     1036d  I 


PANAMA.. 


55 


Caledonia  :  or,  The  Pedlar  tum'd 
Merchant.  A  Tragi-Comedy.  As 
it  was  acted  by  His  Majesty's 
Subjects  of  Scotland,  in  the  King 
of  Spain's  Province  of  Darien. 

1700.     *     1036e 

A  Speech  in  Parliament  on  the  10th 
day  of  January,  1701.  By  the 
Lord  Belhaven,  on  the  Affair  of 
the  Indian  and  African  Company, 
and  its  Colony  of  Caledonia. 

Edinburgh.    1701.     *     1036f 

An  Enquiry  into  the  Caledonian 
Project,  with  a  Defence  of  Eng- 
land's Procedure  (in  point  of 
Equity)  in  Relation  thereunto. 
In  a  Friendly  Letter  from  Lon- 
don to  a  Member  of  the  Scots 
African  and  Indian  Company  in 
Edinburgh,  to  guard  againgt  Pas- 
sion.     London.        1701.     *     1036g 

A  Letter  to  a  Friend  at  Edin- 
burgh from  Rotterdam  ;  Giving  an 
account  of  the  Scots  affairs  in 
Darien.       By  J.    Byres. 

1702.     •     1036h 

Two  Proposals  Becoming  England 
at  this  Juncture  to  Undertake. 
One,  for  Securing  A  Colony  in 
the  West  Indies,  As  His  Majesty's 
Propriety  now  to  bo  enter'd  unon, 
or  for  ever  lost.  And  the  other, 
for  advancing  Merchandize,  and 
the  Crown-Revenue  To  at  least 
40,000   l.p.    An.       1706.     *     1036i 

Memoirs  of  Darien,  giving  a  short 
Description  of  that  Countrey, 
with  an  Account  of  the  Attempts 
of  the  Company  of  Scotland,  to 
Settle  a  Colonie  in  that  place  .  .  . 
Written  mostly  in  the  year  1700, 
while  the  Author  was  in  the 
American   Regions.        Glasgom. 

1714.     1036J 

The  History  of  Darien.  Giving  a 
Short  Description  of  that  Coun- 
try, an  Account  of  the  attempts 
of  the  Scotch  Nation  to  settle  a 
Colony  in  that  place,  a  Relation 
of  the  many  Tragical  Disasters 
which  attended  that  Design ;  with 
some  Practical  Reflections  upon 
the  whole.  By  the  Rev.  Mr.  F. 
Borland.  .  .  Written  mostly  in 
the  year  1700,  While  the  Author 
was  in  the  American  Regions.  .  . 
Glasgom.     1779.     *     1037 

Account  of  the  late  Expedition 
against  the  Isthmus  of  Darien 
under  the  Command  of  Sir  Gregor 
McGregor.  By  W.  D.  Weather- 
head.  1821.     *     1038 


Messacb  from  the  President  of  the 
United  States  in  relation  to  the 
proposed  Congress  at  Panama, 
May  17,  1826.     *     1039 

Incidents  of  Travel  in  Central 
America.  By  J.  L.  Stephens. 
2  vols.      New   York.    1841.  *  1040 

The  Same.  12th  ed.  Illustrated. 

2  vols.       New  York. 

1852.     [13  c.] 

Succinct  View  of  the  Practicability 
of  forming  a  Ship  Canal  across 
the  Isthmus  of  Panama.  By  H. 
R.  Hill.  1845.     *     1041 


Travels  in  Central  America. 
R.  G.  Dunlop.  1847. 


By 

1042 


The  Darien  Papers,  being  a  selec- 
tion of  Original  Letters  by 
William  Patterson,  and  Official 
Documents  relating  to  the  Estab- 
lishment of  a  Colony  at  Darien. 
.  .  .  1695-1700.  By  J.  H.  Bur- 
ton.    Bannatynt  Club. 

1849.  •     1043 

Wild  Life  in  the  Interior  of  Cen- 
tral America.     By  G.  Bvarii. 

1849.     1043a 

The  Mahogany  Tree:  its  botanical 
character  .  .  .  also  notices  of  the 
projected  interoceanic  Canals  of 
Panama,  Nicaragua  and  Tehu- 
antepec.       Liverpool.  1850.  *  1044 

Wanderings  in  some  Western  Re- 
publics of  America,  with  remarks 
upon  the  cutting  of  the  Great  Ship 
Canal  through  Central  America. 
By  G.  Byam.  1850.     *     1045 

Memoir  of  an  eventful  expedition 
in  Central  America.  .  .  By  P. 
Velasquez.      New  York. 

1850.     *     1045a 

State  of  the  Great  Ship-Canal  Ques- 
tion. Convention  between  Great 
Britain  and  the  United  States. 

1850.  *     1046 

On  Facilities  for  a  Ship  Canal  Com- 
munication between  the  Atlantic 
and  Pacific  Oceans,  through  the 
Isthmus  of  Panama.  By  Lieut.- 
Col.  J.  A.  Lloyd.      1850.     *    1047 

Darien,  or  the  Merchant  Prince :  an 
historical  romance.  By  B.  E. 
G.  Warburton.  3  vols.  1852.  *  1048 

The  Same.   6th  ed.  [25  p.] 

The  Isthmus  of  Darien  Ship  Canal, 
with  vocabulary  of  Tule  or  Dari'>n 
Indians.  By  Dr.  Efdward]  Cul- 
len.  1852.     *     1049 


:56 


PANAMA. 


The    Same.      The    Isthmus     of 

Darien  Ship  Canal :  with  a  full 
history  of  the  Scotch  Colony  of 
Darien.      2nd  ed.     1853.     [3  g.] 

The  Isthmus  of  Darien  in  1852 : 
Journal  of  the  Expedition  of  In- 
quiry for  the  Junction  of  the 
Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans  (and 
Engineer's       Report).  By      L. 

Gisbourne.  1853.     *     1050 

Wander  bilder  aus  Central-Amerika. 
Von  W.   Heine.     Leipzic. 

1853.     *     1050a 

A  Story  of  life  on  the  Isthmus.  By 
J.   W.   Fabens.      ^v  ety   Yoi'k. 

1853.     *     1050b 

Panama  in  1855.     An  Account  of  the 

Panama  Railroad.     Bv  R.  Tomes. 

New  York.     1855.     *     1051 

Communication  to  the  Board  of 
Directors  of  the  Panama  R.R.  Co. 
and  to  the  Stockholders.  Neto 
York.  1855.     *     iq51a 

'Correspondence     with    the    United 
States  respecting  Central  America. 
1856.     *     1052  ! 

Further  Correspondence  with  the 
United  States  respecting  Central 
America.  1856.     *     1052a 

The  Clayton  and  Buhver  Conven- 
tion of  April  19,  1850 

1856     *     1052b 

Panama  :  Final  Diplomatic  Contro- 
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1856.     Liverpool.       1857.     *     1057 

"^Central  America :  By  W.  Paterson, 
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1857.     *     1057a 

William    Paterson,    the    Merchant- 
Statesman,    and    Founder  of    the 
Bank   of   England :    His   Life    and 
Trials.      By    S.     Bannister,     M.A. 
Edinburgh.   1858.     *     1057b 

The  Writings  of  William  Paterson,  ; 
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with  Biographical  Notices  of    the  \ 
Author,    his   Contemporaries,    and  i 
his  Race.    Edited  by  S.  Bannister, 
M.A.     2  vols.  1858.     *     1057c  i 

Percement  de  I'lsthmus  de  Panama,  i 
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Seven  Years'  Travel  in  Central  | 
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1860.  *  1056 
History  of  the  Panama  Railroad ; 
with  Traveller's  Guide  and  Busi- 
ness Man's  Handbook  for  the 
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nections with  Europe,  the  United 
States,  etc.     By  F.  W.  Otis. 

New  York.     1861.      *     1057 

L'Isthme  du  Darien.  Par  Don  J. 
Samper.     Paris.        1862.     *     1058 

Illustrated  Memoir  of  an  Eventful 
Expedition  into  Central  America, 
resulting  in  the  Discovery  of  the 
Idolatrous  City  of  Iximaya  .  .  . 
described  by  J.    L.   Stephens. 

1863.     *     1059 

The  Gate  of  the  Pacific.  By  Com- 
mander B.  Pim.  R.N. 

1863.     [13  d.]     1060 

The  Isthmus  of  Panama.     Bv  C.  T. 

Bidwell.  1865.     *     1061 

Note   sur   les   Sepultures  in   diennis 

du  departement  de  Chiriqui   (etat 

de  Panama).     Par  M.  A.'Zeltner. 

Panama.     1866.     *     1061a 

History   of    the     Railroad    and   the 

Isthmus    of   Panama.      By    F.    N. 

j      Otis.   New   York.    1867.     *     1061b 

j  DoTTiNGS       on       the     Roadside     in 

:      Panama,  Nicaragua  and  Mosquito. 

By  Commander  B.  Pim,  R.N.,  and 

B.  Seemann,  Ph.D.,  F.L.S. 

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I  Is  A  Ship  Canal  Practicable?  Notes, 
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S.  T.  Abert.         Cincinnati. 

1870.     *     1064 

Travels  in  Central  America.  .  .  . 
From  the  Frenclxi  of  A.  de  Morelet 
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A  Tb avers  I'Amerique  centrale.  Par 
F.  Belly.         Paris.       1872.  *  1066 

Reports  of  Explorations  and  Sur- 
veys to  ascertain  the  practicability 
of  a  Ship  Canal  between  the  At- 
lantic and  Pacific  Oceans  by  the 
way  of  the  Isthmus  of  Darien.  By 
T.  O.    Selfridge.      Washinqton. 

1874."   *     1067 

Le3     Isthme-s    Americains.      Par    L. 

Drouillet.      Paris.  *     1067a 

Across  Central  America.     By  J.   W. 

Boddam-Whetham.        1877.  *  1068 

Central  America,  the  West  Indies 
and  South  America.  Edited  and 
extended    by   H.    W.    Bates,    with 


PANAMA. 

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BiOLOGiA  -  Centrali-Americana :  or 
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the  Fauna  and  Flora  of  Mexico 
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Percement  de  I'isthme  de  Panama. 
Par  B.  de  Saint-Pol  Lias.     Paris. 

1879.  ♦     1069b 

Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State, 
with  accompanying  Correspond- 
ence in  relation  to  the  proposed 
Interoceanic  Canal  between  the 
Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans. 

Waghington.  1880.     *     1070 

Tht!  Inter-Oceanic  Canal  and  the 
Monroe  Doctrine.     Xew  York. 

1880.  *    1070a 

Der  Panama  Canal,  seine  Bau  und 
seine  Zukunft.     Von  C.  Koep. 

Dresden.     1880.     *     1071 

Panama  et  Darien.  Voyages  d'ex- 
ploration.     Par  A.  Reclus. 

Paris.     1881.     *     1072 

L'Amerique  centralo  et  le  Canal  de 
Panama.  Par  Viscount  H.  L.  G. 
de  Bizeraont.     Paris.  1881.  *  1073 

Review  of  the  Monroe  Doctrine  and 
the  Panama  Canal.     By  Grotius. 
Washington.     1882.     *     1074 

Geografica  de  Centro-America.  Por 
J.  M.  Caceres.  Paris.  1882.  *  1075 

The  History  of  Central  America, 
1501-1800.  By  H.  H.  Bancroft. 
2  vols.     San  Francisco. 

1882.     *     1076 

The  United  States  and  the  Panama 
Canal.     By  A.  Gustafson. 

1882.     *     1077 

Der      Panama-Kanal.         Von     H. 

Zoeller.    Stuttgart.    1882.     *    1078 

Report  of  .  .  .  information  relating 
to  the  problem  of  interoceanic 
communication  by  way  of  the 
American  Isthmus.  By  J.  T. 
Sullivan  (U.S.A.  Navy  Depart- 
ment.)     Washington.    1883.   *  1079 

La  Politique  frangaise  en  Oceanie 
a  propos  du  Canal  de  Panama. 
Par  P.  Deschanel.     Paris. 

1884-88.     *     1082 

Der      Central     Amerikanische     Bos- 
porus.    Von  L.  Gaebler.     Leipzic. 
1884.     •     1083 


5T 

Letter  .  .  transmitting  Reports  of 
U.S.  officors  respecting  the  pro* 
gress  of  work  on  the  Ship  Canal. 
By  W.  E.  Chandler.      1884.  *  1084 

The  Panama  Canal  :  its  History.  By 
J.  C.   Rodrigues.     1885.     *     1085 

JuTTiNGS  on  Panama.  By  A.  Rad- 
ford. 1886.     *     1086 

The  Panama  Canal  :  Report  to  the 

Chamber    of     Commerce    of    New 

York.     By  J.  Bigelow.  New  York. 

1886.     *     1087.. 

HiSTORiE  du  Canal  de  Panama.  Par 
A.  Gargon.    Paris.    1886.     *    1088 

Le  Canal  de  Panama.  Par  L.  N.  B. 
Wyse.      Paris.  1886.     *     1089 

The  Ancient  Cities  of  the  New 
World,  being  Travels  and  Explora- 
tions in  Mexico  and  Central 
America  from  1857-1882.  Trans- 
lated, from  the  French  of  D. 
Charnav,  by  J.  Gonino  and  H. 
S.  Connant.    1887.    [13  i.]        1090 

Les  Indiens  de  I'Etat  de  Panama. 
Par  A.  Pinart.     Paris. 

1887.  *     1091 

La  debacle  du  Panama.  Par  C. 
Day.       Paris.  1887.     *     1092 

Apercu  de  qiielques  difficultes  a 
vaincre  dans  la  construction  du 
Canal.     Par  W.  Nelson.     Paris. 

1888.  *     1093 

Le  Grandi  strade  del  commercio  pro- 
pyoste  fino  dal  secolo  xvi.  Canale 
de  Panama.     Da  G.  Coen. 

Livorno.    1888.     *     1094 

CoMiTE  de  defense  des  obligataires 
[of  the  Panama   Canal].     Paris. 

1888.  *     1095 
AcHEVEMENT     du     Canal.      Par     F. 

Paponot.  Paris.  1888.  *  1096 
Cronicon    de    la  Mision    de    P.   P. 

Capuchinos  en  Qentro  America.  .  . 

Por   J.    de   Cambriles.      Barcelona. 

1888.     *     1096a 

La  Verite  sur  Panama.     Par  G.  de 

Belot.      Paris.  1889.     *     1097 

L'AcHEVEMENT  du  Canal  de  Pana- 
ma .   .      Par  V.  Dubois.     Mesnil. 

1889.  *     1098 

Percement  definitif  du  Canal.  Par 
A.   Duponchel.     Paris. 

1889.     *     1099 
La   petite  epargne  et   le  Canal     du 
Panama.  Par     M.      Durando- 

Savoy  at.     Montpellier. 

1889.     *     1100 

Canal  do  Panama.  Organisation 
des   comites   independants.        Par 


5? 


PANAMA. 


R,   Lebbe.     Barhezieux. 

1889.  *     1101 

Ljs  Canal  de  Panama  et  la  sotiete 
civile  du  Darien.  Par  P.  Mou- 
chot.  Paris.        1889.     *     1102 

"Canal  de  Panama.  Doit-on  re- 
prendre  les  travaux  avec  les  capi- 
taux  prives?     Par  F.   Paponot. 

Paris.     1889.     *     1103 

Le  Panama,  la  plus  grande  infamie 

de  notre  siecle.     Par  E.  Saulnier. 

Paris.    1889.     *     1104 

Suez  et  Panama.     Par  F.   Paponot. 
Paris.    1889.     *     1105 
Five  Years  at    Panama.       By    W. 
Nelson.     Nem  York.     1889. 

[13  h.]     1106 

Lecture  on  the  Canal.     By   A.   E. 

Verdereau.     Colon.    1889.   *     1107 

Conclusion  a  tirer  des  Rapports  de 
la  Commission  d' etudes.  Par 
A.    Lemoine.     Paris. 

1890.  *     1109 

Declaration  des  droits  des  obliga- 
taires  du  Panama.     Lille. 

1890.     *     1110 

Rapports  de  la  Commission  d' 
etudes    [of  Panama)]     Paris. 

1890.     *     1111 
La  verite  sur  le  Canal.     Paris. 


1890. 


1112 


Le  Canal.  Etude  retrospective  his- 
torique  et  technique.  Par  F. 
Paponot.       Paris.    1890.     *     1113 

Remboursement  des  obligations  par 
les  actionnaires.     Par  G.  Pinta. 

Vincennes.     1890.     *     1114 

Chemin  de  fer  a  navires  de  Panama 
ayec  achevement  du  Canal  a 
niveau.     Par  A.    Sebillot. 

Paris.     1890.     *     1115 
In  and  Oct  of  Central  America.    By 
F.  Vincent.     New   York. 

1890.     *     1115a 

Projet  d'   achevement  du  Canal  de 

Panama.     Par   A.  Dumas.    Paris. 

1891.     *     1116 

Le  tarif  a  appliquer  a  Panama  et 
les  revenues  probables.  Par  A. 
Dumas.       Paris.       1891.     *     1117 

Les  coulisses  du  Panama.  Par  L. 
M.    Floridian.      Paris. 

1891.     *     1119 

Het  Panama  Kanaal.  N.  C.  de 
Gijselaar.     Leiden.    1891.     *     1120 

Le  Canal  de  Panama.  Solution  de 
la  question  financiere.  Par  F. 
Paponot.      Paris.     1891.     *     1121 

Canal     de     Panama.      Mission     de 


1890-91  en  Colombie.     Par  L.   N. 
B.    Wyse.     Paris.    1891.     *     1122 
Le  scandale  de  Panama.       Par     E. 
Demachy.      Paris. 

1892.     *     1123 
History    of    Panama.         By  G.    S. 
Minot.     Kingston,  J  a. 

1892.     *     1124 
Panama  Canal  a  niveau,  son  acheve- 
ment   possible    en    5    ans.         Par 
Economiste.        Paris. 

1892.     *     1125 

Les  millions  du  Panama.     Paris. 

1892.     *     1126 
Les  scandales  du  Panama.     Paris. 

1892.  *     1127 
Canal  de  Panama,   son  relevement 

par  le   Suez.     Par  F.   Paponot. 

Paris.    1892.     *     1128 

La  Culebra  franchie  avec  une 
depense  de  60  millions.  [Societe 
des  Chemins  de  Fer  a  navires.] 

Paris.    1892.     *     1129 

CouR  d'Appel  de  Paris.  Plaidoierie 
pour  INIM.  F  et  C  de  Lesseps. 
Par  H.  M.  Barboux.       Paris. 

1893.  *     1130 

La  verite  sur  le  Panama.       Par   S. 
M.    Cosmao-Dinnenez.      Quimper. 
1893.     *     1131 

L'enquete     parlementaire    sur       le 

Panama.      Par  Depute.        Sceaux. 

1893.     *     1132 

Souvenirs  d'un  Echappe  de  Panama. 
Par  P.  Mimande. 

Paris.     1893.     *     1133 

Affaire  de  Panama.  Plaidoierie 
pour  MM.  Fontane.  Par  C.  H. 
Du   Buit.      Paris.     1893.     *     1134 

PouRQUOi  n'a-l-on  pas  pu  arreter 
Arton?    Par  —  Dupas.     Paris. 

1893.     *     1135 

Panama,  ou  la  verite  sur  la  jonction 
des  deux  Oceans.  Par  G.  de 
Fontbonne.      Paris. 

1893.     *     1136 

Precis  de  I'affaire  du  Panama.  Par 
A.   Lucas.     Paris.    1893.     *     1137 

Souvenirs  d'un  geologue  sur  Panama 
et  le  canal.     Par  J.  IVIarcou. 
cou.       Neuchdtel.       1893.     *     1138 

La  comedie  de   Panama.       Paris. 

1893.     *     1139 

La  chanson  qu'  attaque  I'isthme  du 
Panama.      Paris.       1893.     *     1140 

Le  dernier  mot  de  1 'Affaire  du 
Panama.      Paris.      1893.     *     1141 

Les  etrangleurs  du  Panama.    Paris. 
1893.     *     1142 


PANAMA.  59 


Les    justes  lois  et    les  responsabili- 


tes   dn   Panama, 
losse.         Paris. 


Par  —  Pang- 
1893.     *     1143 


Relevement  immediat  de  I'entre- 
prise  du  Canal  de  Panama.  Par 
F.   Paponot.      Paris. 

1893.     •     1144 

Leb  complicites  du  Panama :  pages 
d'  histoire  social©  contemporaine. 
Par  G.  Rouanet.     Paris. 

1893.     *     1145 


Isthmus  of  Panama,  Canal  Routes, 


etc.     By  T.  W.  Hurst. 
Chicago.    1898. 


1159 


Resume    de  la   conference    de     M.  j 
Sebillot,    sur    I'achevement    econ- 
omique     du     Canal    de     Panama.  ! 
Par  A.  Sebillot.      Paris.  \ 

1893.     *     1146 

Le    Guide  pratique  des  porteurs  d'  I 
obligations  de    la    Compagnie    de 
Panama.       Par  H.  Vente.    Paris. 

1893.  *     1147 

Documents  concernant  le  concession- 
aire  publics   pendant    les     proces 
de  Panama.     Par  L.  N.  B.  Wyse. 
Poissy.     1893.     *     1148 

PANA:«A-oder  Nicaragua-Canal?  Von 
H.   Polakowsky.     Leipzic. 

1893.     •     1148a 

Le  Canal  de  Panama  et  la  nouvelle 
societe.     Par  G.  Andre.     Paris. 

1894.  *     1149 

Liquidation  de  la  Compagnie  de 
Panama.  Commentaire  de  la  loi 
du  ler  Juillet,  1893.  Par  P. 
Bressolles.      Paris. 

1894.     *     1150 

Canal  interoceanique  de  Panama. 
Par  F.   Paponot.     Part*. 

1894.  *     1151 

Pbehistoric  Structures  of  Central 
America.  Who  erected  them? 
By  M.  I.  Townsend.     Troy,  N.Y. 

1895.  ♦     1152 

Le  Proems  du  Panama.     Paris. 

1895.  ♦     1153 

DiscouRS    en    faveur    du  canal    des 
deux  Mers.     Par  —  de  Polignac. 
Paris.    1895.     *     1154 

L' Affaire  de  Panama.  Par  A. 
Chiche.       Bordeaux. 

1896.  *     1155 

NoTAS  de  viaje.  Por  S.  Camacho 
Roldan.      Paris.       1897.     *     1156 

Panama  en  1897.  Le  nouveau  syn- 
dicat  Lachevre,  Derenne.  Par 
J.   Aron.      Paris.     1897.     *     1157 

M.  Clovis  Hughes  et  moi  dans 
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1897.  *     1158 


W^s  Middle  America  peopled  from 
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New   York.    1898.     *     1160 

La  America  Central.  Su  historia, 
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Barcelona.  1898.     *     1161 

Geological  History  of  the  Isthmus 
of  Panama.  By  R  .T.  Hill. 
(Harvard  Museum  of  Comp. 
Zoology  Bulletin.)     Cambridge. 

1898.     *     1162 

Le  Tour  du  monde  politique.  La 
Justice.     Par  H.  Maret.     Paris. 

1898.     *     1163 

Report  of  Council  of  Corporation 
of  Foreign  Bondholders  for  1898- 
99.  1899.     *     1164 

Lr  Panama  et  la  republique.  Par 
J.   Quesney  de  Beaurepaire. 

Paris.     1899.     •     1165 

Explorations  aux  Isthmes  do 
Panama  et  de  Darien  en  1876-78. 
Par  A.  Reclus.     Paris. 

1899,   1900.     •     1166 

Etude  sur  le  commerce  et 
1' agriculture  en  Colombie.  Par 
O.   S.   Sloan.  1901.     *     1167 

L'Achevement  du  Canal  de  Pana- 
ma.      Par  C.  Sonderegger. 

Paris,    1902.     *     1169 

The  Mastery  of  the  Pacific.  .  .  By 
A.  R.  Colquhoun.     1902. 

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Mittelamerikanische  Reisen  und 
Studien.     Von  C.  Sapper. 

Braunschweig.    1902.     *     1171 

Compilation  of  Executive  Docu- 
ments and  Correspondence  rela- 
tive to  a  Trans-Isthmian  Canal 
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Sullivan  and  W.  N.  Cromwell.  3 
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A  New  Voyage  and  Description  of 
the  Isthmus  of  America.  By 
Lionel  Wafer.  Reprinted  from 
the  original  edition  of  1699. 
Edited     by     G.     P.     Winship. 

Cleveland.     1903.     *     1173 

Notes  on  Panama.  By  Captain  H. 
C.   Hale.      Washington. 

1903.     ♦     1174 

The  Panama  Canal  Question.  By 
A.  Aldana.     Cardiff. 

1903.     •     1175 

Le     Canal     transisthmique :     etude 


6o 


PANAMA 


d'historie       diplomatique     Ameri- 
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Paris.      1903.     *     1176 


—       The     Same. 
Isthmian  Canal. 


The 

Austin. 


Trans- 
1904. 


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six  years,  1861-1907.  By  T. 
Robinson.     New   Yorh. 

1907.     •     1186a 

The  Crisis  in  Panama.  By  L.  W. 
Bates.  1907.     *     1186b 

The  Retrieval  at  Panama.  By  L. 
W.   Bates.  1908.     *     1186c 

The  Canal  Record  (Isthmian  Canal 
Commission).     Vol.   I.     Ancon. 

1908.  [2 1.]     1186d 

The  Panama  Canal  and  its  makers. 
By  V.  Cornish,  D.Sc. 

1909.  [21.]    1186e 


6i 


20.    COLOMBIA. 


LiBRO  segundo  de  las  genealogias  del 
Nuevo  Reyno  de  Granada.  Por 
J.  Florez  de  Ocariz.     Madrid. 

1676.     *     1186f 

Arte  y  vcx;abulario  de  la  lengua  de 
los  Indies  de  la  provincia  de  Cu- 
■mana  o  nueva  Andaleucia.  .  .  . 
Por  Fr.  de  Tauste.    Madrid. 

1680.     *     1187 

HiSTORiA    general  de    la     Conquista 

del     nuevo     reyno    de     Granada. 

[Por       L.       F.       de      Piedrahita] 

Madrid.     1688.     1188 

A  Genuine  and  Particular  Account 
of  the  Taking  of  Carthegena  by 
the  French  and  Buccaniers  in  the 
year  1697  by  the  Sieur  Pointis, 
Commander  in  Chief;  with  the 
account  of  the  original  of  Cartha- 
gena  in  1532.  1740.     •    1189 

The  Same     An  authentick  and 

particular  account  of  the  taking 
of  Carthagena  by  the  French  in 
the  year  1697,  by  Sieur  Pointis. 
[From  the  French.]    2nd   ed. 

1740.     • 

HiBTORTA    Corografica  de    la    nuevo 

Adalucia.   .  .  Por  Fr.   A.    Caulin. 

Ma<irid.    1779.     1190 

ExposicioN  de  la  conducta  obser- 
vada  por  el  gobierno  holandes,  de 
Curazao,  en  la  actual  guerra  de 
la  republica  de  Colombia  con  la 
Espana.     Caracas.      1822.    *    1191 

Personal  Narrative  of  Travels  to 
the  Equinoctial  Regions  of  the 
New  Continent,  1799-1804.  By 
A.  von  Humboldt  and  A.  Bonp- 
land.  Translated  by  H.  M. 
Williams.      7  vols. 

1822-29.     •     1192 

Travels  in  the  Republic  of  Colom- 
bia, 1822-23.     By  G.  Mollien  . 

1824.     *     1193 

The  Same.     Voyage,   etc. 

Paris.      1824.      • 

Catecismo  |K)litico  arreglado  de 
1821     .   .   .        Caracas. 

1824.     *     1194 

Colombia:  its  present  state,  cli- 
mate, soil,  productions,  popula- 
tion, &c.    By  Col.  F.  Hall. 

1824.     *     1195 


The  Same. 
The  Same. 


1827. 


Philadelahia. 

1871.     * 

Letters     written     from      Colombia 
during  a  journey  from  Caracas  to    Conquista 


Bogota,  and  thence  to  Santa 
Marta  in  1823.  1824.  *  1196 
Journal  of  a  Residence  and 
Travels  in  Colombia,  1823-24.  By 
Capt.  C.  S.  Cochrane,  R.N.  2 
vols.  1825.     1197 

A  Visit  to  Colombia  in  the  years 
1822  and  1823.  By  Col.  W. 
Duane.     Philadelphsa. 

1826.     •     1197a 

Travels  through  the  interior  pro- 
vinces of  Colombia.  By  Col.  J. 
P.  Hamilton  [H.B.M.'s  CTiief 
Commissioner  to  Colombia].  2 
vols.  1827.     *     1198 

The  Present  State  of  Colombia:  ac- 
count of  the  Revolutionary  War 
and  the  English  Expedition  .  . 
by  an  Officer  in  the  late  Colom- 
bian Service.  1827.     *     1199 

HiSTORiA  de  la  Revolution  de  Colom- 
bia.    Por  J.  M.  Restrepo. 

Paris.     1827.     *    1200 

The  Same.    4  vols.    Besancon. 

1858.     • 

Narrative  of  Voyages    and    Excur- 
sions on   the  East   Coast   and   in 
the    interior  of  Central   America. 
By  O.    W.  Roberts.      Edinburgh. 
1827.     *     1201 

Geschichte  von  Columbia.  Von  E. 
Munch.    2  bde.      Dresden.  *  1201a 

A  L08  Colombianos.     Por  IVI.  Tovar. 

Curazuo.     1829.     *     1202 

Pa7.  Perpetua  en  America  o  federa- 

cion  Americana.     Por  P.  G.  Vigil. 

Bogota.  1836.     *     1202a 

CuERPO  de  leyes  de  la  republica  de 
Colombia  .  .  desde  1821-1827. 

Cararxis.     1840.     *     1203 

CoMPENDio  del  descubrimiento  y 
colonisacion  de  la  Neuya  Gra- 
nada.    Por  Acosta.     Paris. 

1848.     *     1204 

IVIemorias  para  la  historia  de  la 
Nueva  Granada  desde  su  descub- 
rimiento haste  el  20  vii.  1810. 
Por  J.  A.  de  Plaza.     Bogota. 

1850.     *     1205 

Memoria  sobre  la    geografia    de  la 

Nueva    Granada.     Por  IVIosquera. 

New    York.    1852.     1206 

Cclecton  de  piezas  dramaticas.  Por 
J.  M.  Samper.  [Bogota,  1857?] 

•     1206a 


New    Granada.    By   I.   F.   Holton. 
New  York.     1857.     *     1207 

descumbrimiento      del 


62 


COLOMBIA. 


nuevo  reino  de  Granada.  .  .  Por  J. 
R.   Fresle.     Bogota.  1859.   *  1207a 

CoMPENDio  de  geografia  general, 
politica,  fisica  y  especial  de  los 
estados  unidos  de  Colombia.  Por 
T.  C.   de  Mosquera.     Bogota. 

1860.     *     1208 

The  Same.     London.  1866.     * 

Ensayo   sobre  las  revoluciones  poli- 

ticos  y  la  condicion  de  las  repub- 

licas  Colombianas.      Por    Samper. 

Paris.       1861.     *     1210 

Voyage  a  la  Sierra  Nevada  de 
Sainte  Marthe.     Par  E.  Reclus. 

Paris.     1861.     *     1211 

Jeografia  fisica  i  politica  de  los 
Estados  Unidos  de  Colombia.  Por 
F.  Perez.     2  torn.     Bogota. 

1862.     *     1212 

New  Granada  :  Its  Internal  Re- 
sources. By  Powles.     1863.    *  1213 

Memorias  historico-politicas.  Por 
jeneral  J.  P.   Gutierrez. 

Bogota.     1865.     *     1213a 

HiSTORiA  de  la  literatura  en  Nueva 
Granada  desde  la  conquista  hasta 
la  independencia  1538-1820.  Por 
J.  M.  Vergara  y  Vergara. 

Bogota.     1867.     *     1213b 

DiccioNARio  geografico  de  los  Estados 
Unidos  de  Colombia.     Bogota. 

1868.  *     1214 

Relaciones  de  los  Vireyes  del 
Nuevo  Reino  de  Granada.  Por 
Garcia  y  Garcia.       New  YorJc. 

1869.  *     1215 

Alturas  tomadas  en  la  republica  de 

Colombia.   Von  Reiss  und  Stiibel. 

Quito.     1872.     *     1216 

Limites  entre  Colombia  i  Venezula. 
Bogota.     1875.     *     1217 

An  ales  diplomaticos  de  Colombia. 
Por  P.   J.    Cadena.     Bogota. 

1879.     *     1217a 

DicciONARio  jeograafico  de  los 
Estados  Unidos  de  Colombia.  Por 
J.  Esguerra  Ortez.     Bogota. 

1879.     *     1217b 

BosQUEJO  estadistico  de  la  region 
oriental  de  Colombia.  .  .  Por  J.  D. 
Escobar.     2a  ed.     Bogota. 

1880.  *     1218 

A  LA  Memoria  de  Andres  Bello  en  su 
centenario.  .  .  Bogota.  1881.  *  1219 

HiSTORiA  de  las  conquistas  del  nuevo 
reino  de  Granada,  1688.  Por  L. 
Fernandez   de  Piedrohita.   Bogota. 

1881.  *     1220 

Memorias      sobre     la     historia     de 


derecho   constitucional    de   Colom- 
bia.    Por  J.  M.  Samper  Agudelo. 
Bogota.     1881.     *     1221 

Apuntes  sobre  bibliographia  Colom- 

biana.  .  .  Por  J.  Laverde  Amaya. 

Bogota.     1882.     *     1222 

Les  Etats-unis  de  Colombie.  Precis 
d'histoire  et  de  geographie  physi- 
cale,  politique  et  commerciale. 
Par  R,  S.  Pereira.     Paris. 

1883.     *     1224 

Geografia  general  fisica  y  politica 
de  los  Estados  Unidos  de  Colombia. 
Por  F.  Perez.     Bogota. 

1883.     *    1226 

DocuMENTOS  para  la  historia  de  la 
provincia  de  Cartagena  de  Indias. 
Por  M.  E.  Corrales.     2  tom. 

Bogota.     1883.     *     1227 

CoMPENDio  de  la  historia  patria.  Por 
J.  M.  Quijano  Otero.  Bogota. 

1883.  *     1228 
El  Dorado.  Estudio  de  los  Chibchas. 

Por  L.  Zerda.     Bogota.  1883.  *  1229 

BiOGRAFiAS  de  hombres  ilustres  rela- 
tivas  a  la  epoca  del  descubrimien- 
to,  conquista  y  colonizacion  de 
Colombia.  Por  S.  Acosta  de 
Samper  Agudelo.  Bogota. 

1883.     *     1232 

Voyage  d' Exploration  a  travers  la 
Nouvelle-grenade  et  le  Venezuela. 
Par  J.  Crevaux  et  E.  Leianne. 

Paris.     1883.     *     1232a 

Conquista  del  nuevo  reino  de  Gran- 
ada.    Por  J.  Rodriquez  Fresle. 

Bogota.     1884.     *     1233 

Compendio  de  geografia  de  Colom- 
bia.    Por  A.  M.   Diaz  Lemos. 

MedeUin.     1884.     *     1234 

Colombia  en  presencia  de  las  Re- 
piiblicas  americanas.  Por  F.  C 
Aguilar.     Bogota.     1884.     *     1235 

Estudio  sobre  las  Minas  de  Colom- 
bia.    Por  V.  Restrepo.     Bogota. 

1884.  *    1236 
La  Iglesia  y  el  Est  ado  en  Colombia. 

Par  J.  P.  Restrepo.     Londres. 

1885.     *     1237 

Geografia  del  estado  de  Antioquia. 
Por  M.  Uribe  Angel.     Paris. 

1885.  *     1238 
DicoioNARio  do  nombres  geograficos 

de  Colombia.     Por  C.  Conto. 

Londres.     1885.     *     1239 

CosTA-Rica  y  Colombia,  1573-1881. 
Por  M.  M.    de  Peralta.     Madrid. 

1886.  *     1240 
Historia  del  nuevo  reino  d©  Gran- 


COLOMBIA. 


6? 


&da.       Por    J.    de  Castellanos.      2 
vol.     Madrid.        1886-7.     *     1240a 

Lecciones  de  urbanidad  acomodadas 
a  las  costumbres  Colombianas.  Por 
J.  M.  Marraquin.       Bogota. 

1886.     *     1241 

Constitution  of  the  Republic  of 
Colombia.  (August  7,  1886). 

Bogota.  *     1241a 

Nouvelle-Grenade  :  aperQu  general 
8ur  la  Colorabie.  Por  C.  P. 
Etienne.    Geneve.       1887.     *     1242 

La  Verdadera  y  la  falsa  Democra- 
cia.  Por  R.  Rocha  Gutierrez. 

Paris.     1887.     *     1243 

HisTORiA  de  Colombia.  Por  C. 
Benedetti.     Lima.       1887.   *  1244 

Description  historia,  geografica  y 
politica  de  la  Repiiblica  de  Colom- 
bia.    Bogota.  1887.     *     1244a 

EsTUDio  sobre  las  Minas  do  Oro  y 
plata  de  Colombia.  Por  Vincente 
Restrepo.    Bogota.     1888.     *     1246 

La  Reform  a  politica  en  Colombia. 
Por  B.  Nunez.  Bogota.  1888  *  1247 

Reise-Skizzen  aus  Colombien.  Von 
F.  Buchner.    Munchen.  1888  *  1248 

Atlas  geografico  e  historico  de  la 
Republica  de  Colombia.  Por  M. 
Paz  y  Y.  Perez.     Paris. 

1889.  *     1249 

Historia  de  Nueva  Granada.  Por 
J.  M.  Groot.     5  tom.       Bogota. 

1889-93.     ♦     1250 

Limites  de  Costa-Rica  y  Colombia. 
Nuevos  documentos.  Por  M.  M. 
de  Peralta.     Madrid.  1890.  *  1251 

Avventure  di  une  spedizione  alia 
Colombia.     Da  C.  M.  Viglietti. 

T0H710.     1890.     *     1252 

Compendio  de  historia  de  Colombia. 
Por  J.   J,  Borda.  Bogota. 

1890.  *     1253 

Notas  de  Viaje.  Por  S.  Camacho 
Roldan.     Bogota.       1890.     *     1252 

Juicio  sobre  el  laudo  en  la  cuestion 
Limites  entre  Venezuela  y  Colom- 
bia.    Por  J.  G.  Villafaiia. 

Tdriha.     1891.     *     1257 

CoLECciON  de  documentos  ineditos 
sobre  la  geografia  de  Colombia. 
Por  A.  B.  Cuervo.     Bogota. 

1891.  *     1258 
Travels    of    an    Orchid    Hunter  in 

Colombia.     By  A.  Millican. 

London.     1891.     *     1259 

Prooramma     di     una     Societa     per 

Azioni    per    la    Colonizzazione    di 

terreni      concessi      Jal      Governo 


Colombiano  nella  Sierra  Nevada  de 
Santa  Marta,  Da  C.  Vedovelli- 
Breguzzo.     Milano.     1891.   *   1260 

Historia  general  de  los  Chibchas. 
Por  E.  Ortega.         Bogotd. 

1891.  *     1261 

Laudo  arbitral  en  que  se  fija  el 
li'mite  entre  la  Republica  de 
Colombia  y*  Venezuela,     Bogotd. 

1892.  *     1262 

CoNFERENZA  sulla  Colombia.  Da  C. 
Vedovelli-Breguzzo.     Milano. 

1892.     *     1263 

Mining  Laws  of  Colombia.  New 
York.  1892.     *     1264 

Nueva  geografia  de  Colombia.     Por 

F.   J.   Vergaray  Velasco.     Bogotd. 

1892.     *     1266 

Handbook  of  Colombia  (Bureau  of 
the  American  Republics). 

Wa.^hington.     1892.     *     1267 

Estudios  sobro  los  Aborigenes  de 
Colombia.  Por  E.  RestrepK) 
Tirado.     Bogotd.        1892.     *    1268 

Ensayo  etnografico  y  arqueologico  de 
la  Provincia  de  los  Quimbayas. 
Por  E.  Restrepo.     Bogotd. 

1892.     *     1269 

Escritos  Varies.  Por  Salvador  Cama- 
cho Roldan.     Bogotd.  1892.  *  1270 

Italia  e  Colombia.  Da  C.  Vedovelli- 
Breguzzo.     Milano.     1892.   *   1273 

Da  Puerto  Colombia  a  Bogota.  Da 
C.    Vedovelli-Breguzzo.     Roma. 

1892.  *     1274 
Rio-Haoha  et  les  Indiens  Goajires. 

Par  H.  Candelier.     Paris. 

1893.  *     1275 
La  Republica  de  Colombia.  Por  L. 

Palau.  1893.     *     1276 

Constitution  of  the  Republic  of 
Colombia.  Translated  by  B. 
Moses.     Philadelphia.  1893.  *  1277 

Geografia    de    Colombia.       By    E. 

Reclus.  Bogotd.  1893.  *  1278 
Colombia.  Por  J.  E.  Reclus.  Tradu- 

cida  por  F.  J.  Vergara  y  Velasco. 

Bogotd.     1893.     *     1279 

Compendio  de   Geografia  de   la  Re- 

Eublica    de     Colombia.       Por    A. 
emos.      Medellin.        1894.  *  1280 

Los   Chibchas.       Antes   de   la    con- 

quista  Espanola.  Por  V.  Restrepo. 

Bogotd.     1895.     *     1281 

Colombia  ;  Prieto,  Goenaga,  Gobern- 

dores  de  Riochacha.     Bogotd. 

1897.     *     1282 
La  America  Colombiana.     Ecuador- 
Colombia- Venezuela.         Por       A. 
Aldea.     Barcelona.     1898.     *     1283 


64 


COLUMBIA 


El  Dorado.  Reise-und  Kulturbilder 
aus  Colombien.  Von  E.  Roeth- 
lisberger.     Bern.       1898.     *     1284 

Costa  Rica  y  Costa  de  Mosquitos. 
For  M.  M.  de  Peralta.     Paris. 

1898.  *     1285 

La  Repiiblique  de  Colombie.  Par 
R.  Nunez  et  H.  Jahay. 

BruxeUes.     1898.     *     1286 

Colombia:  its  Present  State  in 
respect  to  Climate,  Soil,  etc.  By 
C.  W.  Hall.  1898.     *     1287 

Expose  des  droits  de  la  Republique 
de  Costa  Rica.  Par  M.  M.  de 
Peralta.         Paris.     1898.     *     1288 

Des  Grafen  Josef  de  Brettes  Reisen 
im  nordlichen  Colomb-a.  Von  W. 
Sievers.  Braunsweig.  1898.  *  1288a 

Le  Conflit  italo-colombien  (affaire 
Cerniti).     Par  P.   Burreau.  Paris. 

1899.  *     1289 

The  Same.  The  Italo-Columbian 

Dispute.  Paris.     1899.     * 

The  Colombian  and  Venezuelan  Re- 
publics.    By  W.  L.  Scruggs. 

1899.     ♦     1290 

The  Same.     Boston.     1905.      * 

Kolumbien.  Von  Prof.  Dr.  F. 
Regel.  Birlin.     1899.     *,1291 

Tratado  de  derecho  civil  colom- 
biano.  Por  E.  Champean  en  A. 
J.  Uribe.      Paris.     1899.     *     1292 

CoMO  se  evapora  un  eiercito.  .  .  Por 
A.  Cuervo.    Paris.   "1900.     *    1293 

Analeb  diplomaticos  y  consulares  de 
Colombia.     Bogota.       1900    *    1294 


Recuerdos  historicos  1840  a  1895. 
Por  A.  Galindo.       Bogota. 

1900.     ♦     1295 

Neuva  geografia  de  Colombia.  Por 
F.  J.  Vergara  y  Velasco. 

Bogota.     1901.     *     1296 

Out  on  the  Llanos.  Adventures  in 
the  Wilds  of  Columbia.  By  A. 
Daunt.  1901.     *     1297 

Invasiones  de  Colombia  a  Venezuela 
en  1901,  1902  y  1903.     Caracas. 

1903.     *1298 

Emociones  de  la  Guerra  Civil.  1899- 
1902.  Por  M.  Grille.     Bogota. 

1903.     *     1299 

De  Bogota  al  Atlantico  por  la  via  de 
los  rios  Meta,  Vichada  y  Orinoco. 
Por  S.  Perez-Triana.     Madrid. 

1905.     *     1301 

Capitulos  de  una  historia  civil  y 
militar  de  Colombia.  Por  F.  J. 
Vergera  y  Velasco.     Bogota. 

1905-06.     *    1302 

The  Republic  of  Columbia.  By  F. 
L.  Petre.  1906.     [13].]    1303 

Report  on  Trp^de  Conditions  in  Cen- 
tral America  and  on  the  West 
Coast  of  South  America.  By  L. 
Hutchinson.      Washington. 

1906.     [3  g.]     1303a 

Central  American  Peace  Confer- 
ence at  Washington,  September, 
November,  December.  1907  .  . 
Washington.       1907.     [3  g.J    1303b 


65 


22.    VENEZUELA 


C0N8TITUCIONE  sinodales  del  obispado 
de  Venezuela  y  Santiago  de  Leon 
de  Caracas.  Por  D.  de  Banos  y 
Sotomayor.      Caracas. 

1698.     *     1303c 

The  same.     1761. 

The  same.     1848. 

H18TORIA  Natural,  Civil  y  Geo- 
grafica  de  las  naciones  situadas  en 
las  Riveras  del  Rio  Orinoco.  Por 
El  Padre  J.  Gumilla.  New  ed.,  2 
vols.         Barcelona.    1791.      *     1304 

Travels  in  South  America  during 
1801-04.  ...  By  F.  Depons. 

1807.     •     1304a 

Interebtino  Official  Documents  re- 
lating to  the  United  Province  of 
Venezuela.  In  Spanish  and  Eng- 
lish.    London.  1812.     *     1305 

Sketch  of  the  Present  State  of 
Caracas,  including  a  journey  from 
Caracas  throui^h  La  Victoria  and 
Valencia  to  Puerto  Cabello.  Bv 
R.  Semple.  1812.     *     1306 

Voyage  aux  lies  de  Trinidad,  de 
Tobago,  de  la  Marguerite,  et  dans 
diverges  parties  de  Venezuela, 
dans  TAinerique  Meridionale. 
Par  J.  F.  D.  Lavaysse. 
2  tom.     Part*.  1813.  *  1307 

The  Same.       Reisc    nach    den 

Inseln  Trinidad,  Tobago  und  Mar- 
garetha.  Tr.  by  E.  A.  W.  von 
Zimniermann.      Weimar. 

1816.     [3  c.] 

Tfie  same.  A  Statistical,  Com- 
mercial and  Political  Description 
of  Venezuela,  Trinidad,  Margarita 
and  Tobago :  .  .  .  From  the  French 
of  M.  Lavaysse  with  an  introduc- 
tion and  explanatory  notes  by  the 
Editor  [E.  Blaquiere.]    1820.  [3  g.] 

The  same.     2nd  ed.     1821.   ** 

The  History  of  Miranda's  attempt 
to  effect  a  revolution  in  South 
Ajnerica.  .  .  .  Boston.  1814.  *  1307a 

Narrative  of  the  Expedition  which 
sailed  from  England  in  1817  to 
join  the  South  American  Patriots. 
By  J.  Hackett.       1818.     *     1307b 

Memoirs  of  Gregor  M'Gregor,  a 
Sketch  of  the  Revolution  in  New 
Granada  and  Venezuela.  By  Capt. 
Rafter.  1820.     *    1308 

Narrative  of  Proceedings  in  Vene 
zuela,  in  1819  and  1820.  By  G.  L. 
Chesterton.  1820.     *     1309 

Journal  of  an  Expedition  1,400 
miles  up  the  Orinoco  and  300  miles 


up  the  Arauca.  By  J.  H.  Robin- 
son. 1822.  •  1310 
Manifesto  de  sus  hechos  administra- 
tivos  en  la  intendencia  de  Vene- 
zuela.    Por  Fr.  de  Toro. 

Caracas.     1825      *     1311 
Notes    on    Colombia    taken    in   the 
years   1822-23  .   .  by  an  officer  of 
the  U.S.  Army  [Lt.  R,  Bache]. 

Philadelphia.  1827.  *  1312 
Recollections  of  a  Service  of  Three 
Years  during   the  War   of   Exter- 
mination in  the  Republics  of  Vene- 
zuela and  Colombia.   By  an  officer 
of  the  Colombian  Navy.     2   vols. 
1828.     *     1313 
El   Voto  de  Venezuela,  6  coleccion 
de  actas   y   representaciones,   etc. 
Caracas.     1828.     *     1313a 

Acta  de  instalacion  del  congreso  con- 
stituyente  do  Venezuela. 

Valencia.     1830.     *     1314 

The  Same.  1848.     * 

Ensayo  i)olitico  6  sucesos  de  Colum- 
bia, 1830.   .   .  Por  D.  B.  Briceiio. 
Caracas.     1830.     *     1314a 
Estatittos  dp  la  Sociedad  economica 
de  amigos  del  pais  de  Caracas. 

Caracas.     1830.  *  1315 

CuKRPO  de  leyes,   decretos  y  resolu- 

ciones   sanciona   dos   por    los  con- 

Sresos  de  Venezuela    en  los    anos 
e  1830,  31  y  32.  .  .  Caracas  . 

1832.    *  1316 

Exposicion  que  dirige  al  Congreso  d« 

Venezuela  el  secretario  de  guerra 

y  marina  en  1833,  1835  y  1840  a 

1857.       Caracas.    1833-57.    *    1317 

Tratados  publicos  de  Venezuela  con 
otras  naciones.     Por  J.  Garcia. 

Caracas.     1835.     *     1318 

Apuntes  historicos  con  algunos  ob- 
servaciones  sobre  el  prinzipio,  pro- 
greso  y  termino  de  la  sublevacion 
en  la  capital  de  la  republica  de 
Venezuela  el  8  de  julio  de  1835. 
Por  un  Venezolano.     Caracas. 

1836.  *    1319 
Bogota  in  1836-37;  Narrative  of  an 

Expedition  to  the  capital  of  New 
Granada  and  residence  there  of 
eleven  months.     By  J.  Steuart. 

New  York.    1838.    *    1320 
DiARio  historico  de  la  Campana    de 
Apure  en  1837.      Caracas. 

1837.  *     1321 
Manual    politico     del    Venezolana. 

Por  un  Venezolano.     Caracas, 

1839.     *     1322 


66 


VENEZUELA. 


CoMPENDio  de  la  historia  de  Vene- 
zuela desde  su  descubrimiento  y 
conquista  hasta  que  se  declare 
estado  independiente.     Caracas. 

1840.  *     1323 

ExpoBicioN    que  dirige    al  Congreso 

de     Venezuela     el    secretario    de 

hacienda  en  1840  a  43.       Caracas. 

1840-43.     *     1324 

ExPLOSiciON  que  dirige  al  Congreso 
de  Venezuela  el  secretario  del  in- 
terior u  justicia  en  1846  a  1857. 

Caracas.     1846-57.     *     1325 

Historia  corographia,  natural  y 
evangelica  de  la  nueva  Andalucia, 
provincias  de  Cumana,  Nueva  Bar- 
celona, Guayana  .  .  del  rio 
Orinoco.  Por  A.  Caulin.  Caracas. 
1841.     *     1326 

Resumen  de  la  Geografia  de  Vene- 
zuela.    Por  A.  Codazzi.     Paris. 

1841.  *     1327 

Memorias  contemporaneas.  .  .  Por 
F.    Larrazabal.      Caracas. 

1846.     •     1327a 

Necesidades  actuales  de  Venezuela. 
Caracas.     1854.      *     1327b 

Teatro  de  la  legislacion  colombino 
y  venezolana  vigente.  Por  P.  P. 
del  Castillo.     3  torn. 

Valencia.   1855.     *     1327c 

BosQUEJO  historicos  de  la  vida  mili- 
tar  del  ilustro  General  J.  T. 
Monagas.     Por  J.   M.  Olivares. 

Caracas.     1855.     *     1327d 

Fabulos  politicas.  Por  J.  M.  Gutier- 
rez de  Alba.     Caracas.  1857.  *  1328 

DiARio  historico  de  las  operaciones 
del  ejercito  de  la  republica  contra 
la  faccion  federal.     Caracas. 

1860.     *     1329 

EsPANA  y  Venezuela.  Por  Javier  de 
Mendoza.  Madrid.  1861.     *     1329a 

'E'.j  GoBiERNO  Espanol  en  sus  colonias 

y    en   las    republicas     americanas. 

Por  A.  Quintero.  Neuva  York. 

1865.     ♦     1329b 

EsTUDio     seismologico.       Concidera- 

ciones  sobre  la  revolucion  seismica 

del  ano  1865-6.  Por  L.  J.  Revenga. 

Caracas.     1866.     *     1330 

General   Jose  Antonio  Paez   (1790- 

1873).  Autobiografia.  Neuva  York. 

1867.     *     1330a 

The  Same.     Caracas.  1888.     * 

Etats-Unis  de  Venezuela.  Statisti- 
Que  presente  a  la  commission  de 
1  exposition  universelle.  Par  Eue. 
Thirion.     Paris.       1867.     *     1330b 

Travels  and  Adventures    in    South 


and  Central  America :  life  in  the  : 

llanos     of     Venezuela.      By    Don  , 
Ruil  Paez.       New  York. 

1868.     *     1331  ; 

The  same.     Hartford.  1873.     *  ; 

Venezuela:  or,  Sketches  of  Life  in  \ 

a   South  American  republic ;   with  i 

the  history    of    the  loan  of  1864.  j 

By  E.  B.  Eastwick.     London.  j 

1868.     *    1332  \ 

Raciocinios    del     libertador     Simon  i 

Bolivar    sobre     religion,     politica,  '■ 
educacion,    y    filosofia.      Par      La 

Croix.     Paris.  1869.     *     1332a  : 

Correspondencia   general  del  liber-  i 

tador    Simon    Bolivar.        Por    F.  j 
Larrazabad.      2   tom.     New   York. 
1871.     *     1332b 

Unter    den    Tropen.    Wanderungen  | 

durch     Venezuela,     am     Orinoco,  ■ 

durch    Britisch     Guyana    und   am  ] 

Amazonenstrome,     1849-68.      Von  ' 

C.  F.  Appun.  Jena.    1871.     *    1333  ', 

Notice  sur  les  objets  historiques  que  ' 

possede  Caracas.     Par  A.  Rojas.  i 

Paris.     1873.     *     1334  '. 

iLLrsTRATiONS  of  Venezuela.     Cata-  j 
logue  of  works  of  art  collected  by 

J.   M.   Spence.  Manchester.  1 

1873.  *     1335  I 

Resumen  cronologico  de  las  leyes  y  [ 

decretos     del    credito    publico    de  1 

Venezuela,  desde  la  ano  1826  .  .  .  ' 
Caracas.      1873.      *      1336 

Recopilacion  de  leyes  y  decretos  de 

Venezuela    formada    de  orden  del  i 

ilustre      Americano,     general     G.  : 

Blanco.     Caracas.  1874-87.   *  1338  i 

Venezuela  ;  its  people  and   its  pro- 
ducts.    An  address  at  the  Spring  \ 
Soiree  of  the  Manchester  Scientific  i 
Students'   Association.     By  J.  M.  ; 
Spence.     Manchester.    1874.   *  1339  | 

EsTUDios    indigenas.    Contribuciones 

a  la   historia    antigua    de     Vene-  j 

zuela.     Por  A.  Rojas.   Caracas.  i 

1874.  *     1340  ; 
Negociacion  de  limites    en    1874    y  I 

1875  entre  los  estados  unidos    de  ; 

Venezuela  y  los  estados  unidos  de  ; 

Colombia.    Caracas.  1875.     *     1341  I 

Venezuela    pintoresca    y    ilustrada.  j 

Relacion    historia,    etc.      Por     M.  ! 

Tejera.    2  vols.     Paris.  ' 

1875.     *     1341a  , 

BiBLiOTECA  de  escritores  venezolanog  i 
contemporaneos       ordenada      con 

noticias   biograficas.        Por  J.   M.  \ 

Rojas.     Caracas  and  Paris.  i 

1875.  *    1342  ; 
Documentos    para    la   Historia    del 


VENEZUELA. 


Libertador  de  Colombia,  Peru  y 
Bolivia.  .  .  Por  J.  F.  Blanco.  13 
vols.  Caracas.  1875-6-7.     *     1342a 

Pi'BLiCACiON  del  minesterio  de  rela- 
cionee  exteriores  sobre  la  interup- 
cion  de  las  relaciones  qficials  y 
diplomaticas  con  el  gobierno  de 
Holanda.     Caracas.     1875.  *  1342b 

TiTULOS  DK  Venezuela  en  sus  limites 
con  Colombia,  reunidos  y  puestos 
en  orden  por  disposicion  del 
general  A.  G.  Blanco.     3  vols. 

Caracas.     1876.     *     1343 

Recollections  of  four  years  in 
Venezuela.     By  Ch.  D.  Dance. 

1876.     •     1343a 

BiooRAFiA  del  raariscal  J.  C.  Falcon. 
Por  J.  R.  Pachano.     Porta. 

1876.      •      1343b 

EsTUDios  sobre  la  Flora  y  Fauna  de 
Venezuela.     Por  A.  Ernst. 

Caracas.  1877.  •   1344 

Los  HoMBRES  de  la  revolucion  1810- 
26.     Por  A.  Rojas.       Caracas. 

1878.     •     1345 

Limites  nacionales  con  la  Guyana 
inglesa.     Por  Fr.  J.  Marmol. 

Caracas.     1S78.     *     1346 

Venezuela  en  la  Exposicion  de  Paris 

en  1878.  Por  M.  Tejera.     Caracas. 

1878.     •     1347 

The  Land  of  Bolivar;  or,  War, 
Peace,  and  Adventure  in  the  Re- 
public of  Venezuela.  By  J.  M. 
Spence.         2  vols.  1878.     *     1348 

Violencia  ejercida  por  el  poder 
ejecutivo  de  Venezuela  en  1848 
contra  la  camara  de  representan- 
tes.  Por  J.  A.  Serrano,  Santos 
Domingo.  1870.     *     1348a 

Aus  den  Llanos.  Schilderung  einer 
naturwissenschaftlichen  Reise  nach 
Venezuela.     Von  C.  Sachs. 

Ltipzig.     1879.     *     1349 

Memorias  del  general  O'Leary,  pub- 
licados  por  orden  del  Gobierno.  31 
vols.  Caracas.  1879-88.  *  1350 

CoLECCiON  de  10  mapas  de  ferrocar- 
riles  venezolanos.   Caracas. 

1880.     *     1351 

Limites  entre  Venezuela  y  Nueva 
Colombia.     Por  A.  L.  Guzman. 

Caracas.    1880.     *    1352 

La  Republica  de  Venezuela  bajo  la 
punta  de  vista  de  la  Geografia.  .  . 
Por  Dr.  Villavicencio. 

Caracas.     1880.     *     1353 

Limites  entre  Colombia  y  Venezuela. 

Requesta  al  libro  que  ha  publicado 

A.  L.  Guzman.     Por  A.  Galindo. 

Bogola.     1881.     *     1354 


67 


Perfiles  venezolanos  o  galeria 
hombres  celebres  do  Venezuela  en 
lars  letras,  ciencias,  y  artes.  Por 
F.  Tejera.    Caracas.    1881.    *   1355 

CoLECCiON  de  poesias  originales,  por 
A.  Bello.  .  .  Edicion  del  centenario. 
.  .     Caracas.  1881.     *     1356 

AvENiR  de  grandes  exploitations 
agricoles  etablies  sur  les  cotes  du 
Venezuela.     Par  J.  A.  Barral. 

Paris.    1881.     *     1357 

Venezuela  heroica.     Por  E.  Blanco. 
Caracas.     1881.      *     1358 

EsBOZos  de  Venevuela.  Por  A. 
Level.     Caracas.      1881.     *    1358a 

Siete  Tr  at  ados.    Por  J.    Montabro. 
Besancon.  1882.     *     1358b 

Costumbres  caraqueiias.  Por  E. 
Tosta  Garcia.     Caracas. 

1882-83.     *     1359 

Origines  de  la  revolucion  venezolana. 
Por  A.  Rojas.         Caracas. 

1883.     *     1360 

Canto  a  Bolivar.  Para  el  certamen 
convocado  en  su  centenario.  Por 
J.  de  Ulua.    Caracas.    1883    *  1361 

La  Boliviada.  Poema  epico.  Por  F. 
Tejera.  Caracas.         1883.     *     1362 

Reclamation    centre   le    Gouverne- 
ment.     Par  D.  Piotri.      Valencia. 
1883.     *     1363 

Nomenclator  de  Venezuela.  2  torn. 
Por  A.  Level.  Caracas.  1883.  *  1364 

Simon  Bolivar.  Por  M.  de  Velasco 
y  Rojas.  (Marquis  de  Dos  Her- 
manas.)      Paris.        1883.     *    1365 

Las  Fiestas  del  primer  centenario 
del  Libertador  S.  Bolivar.  Por  R. 
H.  Sanchez.  Caracas.  1883.  *  1366 

Washington     en    el   centenario    de 

Bolivar.     By  A.  Rojas.       Caracas. 

1883.     *     1367 

HiSTORiA  de  las  misiones  de  los  llanos 

de  Casanare  y  los  rios  Orinoco  y 

Met  a.     Por  J.  Rivero.     Escrita  el 

Ano  1736.     Reimpreso  en  Bogota. 

1883.     *     1368 

Alegato  de  Venezuela  en  su  contro- 

versia   sobre  limite   con  Colombia. 

Madrid.     1883.     *     1369 

Refxjtacion  del  folleto  del  Seilor  Dr. 
Arosemena     sobre     limites     entr© 
Venezuela  y  Colombia.     Madrid. 
1883.     *     1370 

Obras  Poeticas.     Por  Fr.  G.  Pardo. 
Caracas.     1883.     *     1371 

AraubeI    Drama   historico   en   tres 


68 


VENEZUELA. 


actos.     Por  C.  Martinez.  Caracas. 
1883.     *     1372 

Ensayos  sobre  el  arte  en  Venezuela. 
Por  R.  de  La  Plaza.     Caracas. 

1883.     *     1373 

Guzman  Blanco  y  su  tiempo.  Con- 
eideraciones  respecto  la  influencia 
de  est©  eminente  republico  en  la 
regeneracion  de  Venezuela.  Por 
Hortensio.       Caracas.  1883.  *  1374 

Literatura  Venezolana.  Por  Hor- 
tensio.    2  torn.     Caracas. 

1883.     *     1374a 

AiiEGATO    presentado    por    parte    de 

Colombia    en    el  arbitramento    de 

limites  de  con  Venezuela.   Bogota. 

1883.     *     1375 

Apoteosis  de  Bolivar.   .   .  Caracas. 

1883.     *    1376 

Centenario  de  Bolivar.  .  Por  S. 
Camacho.      New  York.  1883.  *  1377 

HoMENAJE  para  el  centenario  del 
Libertador,  Bolivar.  Por  P.  P. 
Cervantes.      Caracas.  1883.  *  1378 

La  Ultima  sufermedad  y  los  ultimos 
momentos  del  Libertador  Bolivar. 
Por  R.  Chacon.     Caracas. 

1883.     *     1379 

Impresiones.       Por  M.  Garcia. 

Madrid.     1884.     *     1380 


139f> 

Roe- 
1397 


Paginas 

zuela. 


para   la 
Por  M. 


historia   de  Vene- 
Bricefio.  Bogota. 
1884.     *     1381 

Contestacion      de      Venezuela      al 

"Alegato"  de  Colombia.  Madrid. 

1884.     *    1382 

Mapas  para  servir  al  estudio  de  la 
frontera  entre  Venezuela  y 
Colombia.     Madrid.    1884.  *    1383 

Ho  J  AS  de  un  libro.  Poc'sias.  Por  E. 
Rivodo.  La  Guaira.     1884.   *  1384 

Tradiciones  populares.  .  .  Por  T. 
Rodriguez.      Caracas.  1884.  *  1385 

Bolivar,  sa  vie,  son  oeuvre.  Par  J. 
P.  Clarens.    Bordeaux.  1884.  *  1386 


Resumen  de  las  Actas  de  la  Academia 
Venezolana  leide  en  Junta  publica 
d©  27  de  octubre  de  1884.  Por  E. 
Calcado.        Caracas.    1884.    *    1387 

Anuario  estadistico  de  los  Estados 
Unidos  de  Venezuela.   Caracas. 

1884.  *     1388 

Historia  d©  la  conquista  d©  la  Pro- 
vincia  d©  Venezuela.  2  torn.  Por 
J.  d©  Oviedo  y  Baiios.     Madrid. 

1885.  •     1390 
Geologie    d©     l'Anci©nn©    Colombi© 

Bolivarienne.       Par   H.   Karsten. 
Berlin.     1886.     *     1391 


Venezuela:  a  visit  to  the  gold 
mines  of  Guiana  and  a  voyage  up- 
the  Orinoco  in  1886.  .  .  By  W. 
Barry.  1886.     *    1392 

Le8  Etats  Unis  de  Venezuela.     Par 

P.  d©  Cazeneuv©  ©t  Fr.  Haraine. 

Paris.    1888.    *    1394 

El    Derecho    internacional    venezo- 
lana        Limites      Britanicos       de 
Guayana.     By  R.  Seijas.     Caracas. 
1888.     *     1395 
Venezuela.  Von  W.  Sievers. 
Hamburg.     1888.     * 

Venezuela.      Van    H.    A.  M. 

lants.     Amsterdam.    1888.     * 

Reise-Skizzen  aus  Venezuela.  Von 
F.  Buchner.  Miinchen.  1888.  *  1398 

El  Areopago  revolucionario  de  Vene- 
zuela, 6  los  industriales  politicos. 
2  pt.  Por  E.  Pepper.  1888.  *  1399" 

BosQUEJO  historico  de  Venezuela. 
Tom  I-    Por  J.  M.  de  Rojas. 

Pari.^.     1888.     *     1400 

Primeras  paginas  de  un  libro  de 
leyendas  histodicas  de  Venezuela. 
By  A.  Rojas.  Caracas.  1888.  *  1402 

Le  Venezuela  et  la  General  Guzman 
Blanco.     Por  A.  Didrer.     Paris. 

1888.    *   1404 

Notice  sur  Venezuela.     Paris. 

1889.     *     1405 

Un  Viage  a  Venezuela.  Por  J. 
Laverde  Amaya.     Bogota. 

1889.  *  1406 

Gran  recopilacion  geografica  d© 
Venezuela.  2  tom.  Por  M. 
Landaeta  Rosales.  Caracas. 

1889.  *     1407 

General  C.  Soublette.  Por  C. 
Soublette.  1889. 

Venezuela  y  sus  riquezas. 
O.  de  Mombello.  Caracas. 
1890. 

United  States  and  Venezuela  Claims 
Commission,  1889-90.  Opinions  of 
the  Commissioners.     Washington. 

1890.  *     1410 

Ethnographie  preoolombienn©  (iu 
Venezuela.     Par  G.  Marcano. 

Paris.     1890.     *     1411 

Venezuela  y  la  Gran  Bretana. 
Cuestion  limites  de  Guyana. 

1890.     *     1413 


*  1408 
Por   G. 

*  1409 


El  Derecho  d©  Venezuela  en  la 
cuestion  con  Inglatorra.  Por  E, 
Calcano.         Caracas.  1890.  *  1414 

CoNFERENCiAS  sobre  practica  del 
sistema    representativo  en   Vene- 


VENEZUELA. 


69 


zuela.    Por  S.  T.  Atienzo.  Caracas 

1890.  *     1415 

VoCABULARio  del  estado  Carabobo.  2 
pt.      Por  T.  A.  Macpherson. 

Valencia.     1890-91.     *     1416 

LxYENDAS  hietoricas  de  Venezuela.  2 
torn.     Por  A.  Rojas.     Caracas. 

1890-91.     •     1417 

DicciONARio  del  estado  Mirando.  Por 
T.  A.  Macpherson.   Caracas.  \ 

1891.  *     1418  1 

H18TORIA  del  gobierno  del  doctor  J.  | 
P.   Rojas  Paul,   Presidente  de  los 
Estados     de    Venezuela,     1888    a 

1890.  Por  F.  Gonzalez  Guinan. 

Valencia.     1891.    *    1419 

Venezuela.       Tercer    censo    de    la 

Republico,  1891.    4  torn.     Caracas. 

1891.     •     1420 

Las  Fronteras  de  Venezuela.  Por 
J.  M.  Rojas.     Paris.  1891.  *  1421 

Los  ExTRANGKROs,  8U  admisiou,  su 
expulsion.  Por  G.  T.  Villegas 
Pulido.     Caracas.     1891.     •     1422 

Catecismo  de  historia  de  Venezuela. 
Por  A.   Eitellcr.        Caracas. 

1891.     •     1423 

Historia  Patria.  Origines  venezo- 
lanos.    Tom  L   Por  A.  Rojas. 

Caracas.     1891.     *     1424 

Venezuela.  Libro  amarillo  de  los 
Estados     Unidos     de     Venezuela, 

1891.  (Ministerio    de    Relacionei 
exteriores.)     2  torn.     Caracas. 

1891.     *     1425 

Demonbtracion  de  la  riqueza  meta- 
lugica  en  las  regiones  de  los 
estados  Carabol>o,  Lara  y  Zamora. 
Por  J.  R.  Ricart.       Caracas. 

1891.     *     1427 

Juicio  critico  sobre  el  laudo  en  la 
cuestion  limites  entre  Venezuela  y 
Colombia.     Por  J.  G.  Villafane. 

Tdriha.     1891.     *     1428 

Venezuela.  El  Libre  amarillo,  1892. 
2  torn.       Caracas.     1892.     *     1429 

Wandertage  im  Strom  und  Kiisten- 
gebiet  des  Orinoko.  Von  E.  Zu 
Erbach.     Leipzic.      1892.     •     1430 

liANirESTO.     Por  J.  P.  Rojas  Paul. 
Curasao.     1892.     *     1431 

La  Verdad  de  los  hechos.  Por  D. 
Monagas.  1892.     •     1432 

VoM      tropischen       Tieflando      zum 

ewigen    Schee.      Von  A.  Goering. 

Leipzig.     1892.     *     1432a 

EsTUDios  en  refutacion  de  "El  mani- 
fiesto  liberal  de  1893."  Por  D.  A. 
Olavarria.     Valencia.  1893.  *  1433 


Rectificaciones.     Por  J.  F.  Sarna, 
1893.     •     1434 

Au  Venezuela.  Le  general  J.  Crespo 
Par  A.  Padula.     Rome. 

1893.     •     143A 

Los   Estados   unidos   de  Venezuela, 

en  la  Exposicion  Universal  Colom- 

biana  de  Chicago  en  1893.     Nueva 

York.  [1893].     *     1436 

The  same  in  English.  New  York. 

1893.     • 

EsTUDios  historico-politicos.    Por   D 
A.  Olavarria.  Valencia.  1894.  *  1437 

La  Mision  diplomatica  de  F. 
Nichelena  en  la  Gran  Bretana. 

Caracas.     1894.     *     1438 

Memorias  sobre  las  revoluciones  do 
Venezuela.  Por  J.  F.  Heredia  y 
Mieses.         Paris.     1895.     *     1439 

Manual  de  historia  de  Venezuela. 
Por  F.  Tejera.         Cardccu. 

1895.  •     1440 

Apuntes    para    la    historia  contem- 

gjranea   de   Venezuela.       Por    E. 
epper.       Cura<^ao.    1895.    *    1441 

Exposicion  que  dirige  al  Congreso 
el  Ministero  de  Hacienda  en  1895. 
2  torn.       Caracas.     1895.     *     1442 

Paralelos  en  el  centenario  del  liber- 
tador  de  los  esclavos  en  Venezuela, 
J.  G.  Monagas.     Por  E.  Pepper. 
Cura<:ao  .  1895.     *     1443 

Resena  Geografica  de  Venezuela. 
Por  F.  Vizcarrondo  Rojas. 

Caracas.     1895.     *     1444 

Indick  alfabetico  de  la  recopilacion 
de  leyes  y  decretos  de  los  estados 
unidos  de  Venezuela.  Por  C. 
Leon.     Caracas.       1895.      *      1445 

Venezuela  ;  or  Two  Years  on  the 
Spanish  Main.  By  Major  W.  E. 
Wood.  Middleshoroufjh.  189b.      i447 

Souvenirs.  Au  Venezuela,  1876-92. 
Par  Madame  L.  Roncayolo.  Paris. 

1896.  *     1448 
Three   Gringos     in    Venezuela    and 

Central  America.  By  R.  H.  Davis. 
New  York.    1896.  *  1449 

Venezuela.  A  land  where  it's  always 
summer.     By  W.  E.  Curtis. 

New  York.     1896.     *     1450 

Venezuelan  International  Law.  By 
N.  D.  Davis.     Georgetown. 

1896.    *    1451 

El  Hombre  y  la  historia.  Por  J.  Gil 
Fortoul.     Paris.        1896.     *     1452 

Venezuela.     Codigo   Civil.  Caracas. 
1896.     *     1453 


VENEZUELA. 


70 

Venezuela.  Statistisches  Jahrbuch 
der  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Vene- 
zuela. (Ministerio  de  Fomento.) 
1894.      Caracas.         1896.     *     1454 

HiSTORiA  contemporanea  de  Vene- 
zuela political  y  militar  (1858- 
1886).    Por  L.  Level  de  Goda. 

Barcelona.     1896.     *     1455 

Die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Vene- 
zuela. Von  V.  Pappafara.  Inns- 
bruck.   1897.  *     1456 

With  the  Trade- Winds.  A  jaunt  in 
Venezuela.     By  I.  N.  Morris. 

New  York.     1897     *     1457 

Lb  Venezuela.  Etudes  physiques, 
...  Par  C.  M.  E.  P.  Benard. 

Bordeaux.    1897.     *     1458 

Venezuela.  El  nuevo  Codigo  Civil 
Venezolano      Madrid. 

1897.  *     1459 

Resumen  de  la  historia  de  Venez- 
uela. 3  torn.  Por  R.  M.  Baralt 
y  R.  Diaz.     Curazao. 

1887.     *     1460 

Historia  militar  y  political  del 
General  Joaquin  Crespo.  2  vol. 
Por  L.  Lameda  y  M.  Landaeta 
Rosales.     Cardcas.    1897.     *     1461 

II  Venezuela.     Por  T.  Caivano. 

Milano.    1897.     *     1462 

Lb  Venezuela,  financier,  economique. 
Par  J.  Savygnac.     Bruxelles. 

1898.  *     1463 

Historia  del  gobierno  de  la  aclama- 
cion  periodo  constitucional  de 
Venezuelt.     Por  G.  Guinan. 

Caracas.    1899.     1464 

Esquisse  de  la  vie  de  Bolivar.  Par 
S.  de  Schryver.     Bruxelles. 

1899.  *     1465 

Handbook  of  Venezuela.  (Bureau  of 
the  American  Republics.) 

Washington.    1899.     *     1466 

Down  the  Orinoco  in  a  Canoe.  By 
S.  Perez  Triana.  With  introduc- 
tion by  R.  B.  C.  Graham. 

1902.  *     1467 

Complemento  (Todas  las  peripecias 
del  General  Castro  y  su  (Jobierno). 
Por  R.   Tello  Mendoza.     Caracas. 

1903.  *     1468 


La  Repiiblica  Argentina  y  el  caso  do 
Venezuela.     Por  L.  M.  Drago. 

Buenos  Aires.     1903.     *     1469 

Prologo  a  ]os  Anales  de  Venezuela. 
Caracas.      1903.     *     1470 

Naar  de  Antillen  en  Venezuela.  Van 
H.   van  Kol.     Leiden. 

1904.     *     1471 

Boletin  de  Estadistica  de  lo« 
estadoa  unidos  Venezuela.  Director 
P.  M.  Ruiz.     Caracas. 

1904-1907.     *     1471a 

Venezuela  :     Geographical     Sketch, 
Natural  Resources,   Laws,   Econo- 
mic Conditions,  Development  and 
Prospects.     By  N.  Veloz  Goiticoa. 
Washington.     1904.     [3  g.]     1472 

Venezuela  ante  el  conflicto  con  las 
potencias  aliadas.     Caracas. 

1905     *     1474 

Documentos.  Por  C.  Castro  (Presi- 
dent).    Caracas.        1905.     *     1475 

Espozo  geografico,  recursos,  natur- 
ales,  legislacion,  condiciones 
econom.,  desarrollo  alcanzada, 
prospecto  de  futuio  desenvolvi- 
miento  di  Venezu&ia.  Por  N.  V. 
Goiticoa.     Caracas.    1905.     *    1476 

ViAGE  del  General  C.  Castro  al  Cen- 
tro,   sur  y    orient©  de  Venezuela. 
Por  R.  Tello  Mendaza.     Caracas. 
1905     *     1477 

GoBiERNOS  de  Venezuela  des  de  1810 

hasta     1905.       Por      M.     Landaeta 

Caracas.     1905.     *     1477a 

Le  conflit  Vencryrt^iien  et  1' arbitrage 
de  la  Haye.     Par  A.  Gacho. 

Paris.     1905.     *     1478 

Les     Origines     Venezueliennes     . 
Par  J.  Humbert  (Bibliotheque  dee 
Universites    du    Midi).      Paris. 

1905.     *     1479 

L )  HiSTORico.  .  .  Refutacion  ^  la 
Historia  por  L.  Level  de  Goda. 
Por  B.  Tavera-Acosta.  Cindad- 
Bolivar.  1906.     *     1479a 

En  el  Sur.  Por  B.  Tavera-Acosta. 
Cindad-Bolivar.       1907.     *     1479b 

Las  Palm  as  de  la  flora  Venezolana. 
Por  A.  Jahn.     Caracas. 

1908.     *    1479c 


71 


23.    CURACAO  and  St.  EUSTATIUS. 


Authentic  Rebel  Papers  seized  at 
Saint  Eustatius,  1781.     London. 

1781.     *     1480 

An  Explanation  of  the  case  relating 
to  the  capture  of  St.  Eustatius,  in 
which  is  included  the  several  com- 
missions appointing  the  Agents  to 
manage  the  business  of  the  cap- 
ture. 1786.     *     1480a 

RioLEMENT  op  het  beleid  van  de 
regering,  het  justitie-wezen,  den 
handel  en  acheepvaart,  mitsgaders 
de  instruction  voor  den  gouver- 
neur  der  eilanden  St.  Eustatius, 
St.  Martin  on  Saba,  den  boek- 
houder  gencrael  op  het  eiland  St. 
Eustatius,  den  commandeur  des 
eilands  St.  Martin  en  den  boek- 
houlder  aldaar.  Amsterdam. 

1815.     •     1480b 

Reglement  op  het  beleid  de  reger- 
ing, het  justitie-wezen,  den  handel 
en  scheepvaart,  mitsgaders  de  in- 
■truction  voor  den  Gouvemeur 
Generael  en  den  raad  contrarol- 
leur  Goneraal  op  het  eiland 
Cura<?o.     Amnterdam.  1816.  *  1480c 

Bescrhuvino  van  het  Eiland 
Curasao  en  onderhoorige  Eilanden 
.  .  [Door  G.-  G.  van  Pad- 
denburg.]     Haarlem.  1819.   *  1481 

Reolement  voor    de    Nederlandsche 

Portugeesche    Israelitische    Hoofd 

Siinagoge    te    Curagao.     Curasao. 

'     ^  1833.     •     1482 

Blik  op  den  vroegeren  en  tegen- 
woordigen  toestand  van  het  eiland 
CuraQao.     liotterdam.    1848.  *  1483 

Wetboeken  en  Reglementen  voor  de 
Kolonie  Curasao.  'sGravenhage. 

1868.     *     1484 

D'c  Natuurlijke  hulpbronnen  van  de 
kolonie  CuraQao.  Door  A.  M. 
Chumaceiro.     ^a-Gravenhage. 

1880.     *     1484a 

BoEKi  di  Leza  pa  uso  di  skool  di  Dia 
Dominso  na  Cura<;ao.     Curazao. 
1881.    *     1485 


Curacao  en  zijne  bewoners.  Door  A. 

T.  Brusse.     Cura<^ao.     1882.  ♦  1486 
Db   Geologie    van    het     eiland    St. 

Eustatius.      Door  Molengraaff. 

Leiden.     1886.     *     1487 
Geschiedenis       van       Nederlandsch 

West  Indie.  Door  A.  M.  Kollewijn. 

Amersfoort.  1887.   *  1488 

Bericht     iiber     eine      Reise      nach 

Niederlandisch  West  Indien.     Von 

K.  Martin.       Leiden.  1888.  *  1489 

Geologische  Studien  iiber  Nieder- 
landisch West  Indien,  auf  grund 
Eigener  Untersuchungen.  Von 
K.  Martin.     Leiden.     1888.  *  1490 

BoEKi   di  Leza    pa   uso  di  scool     di 
Muchanan  na  Cura<?ao.     Curazo. 
1891.    *    1491 

Note  sur  les  Antiquites  ot  Petro- 
glyphs  de  I'lle  d'Aruba.  Par  A. 
L.  Pinart.     Paris.     1892.   *  1491a 

Zal  het  Kiesrecht  Curagao  tot  het 
Kannibalisme  voeren?  Door  A. 
M.  Chumaceiro.      Curasao. 

1895.     *    1492 

Present  chikitoe  pa  muchanan  di 
Soool  Catolioo  di  Curagao,  Bonaire 
i  Aruba.  Curasao,  Nijmegtn 
[printed  1896].  *     1493 

A  Synopsis  of  the  History  of  the 
Jews  of  Curasao.  By  Rev.  J.  M. 
Corcos.  Curazao.  1897.  [19  a.]  1494 

La  Colonie  de  CuraQoa.  Door  De 
Veer.  1898.     *    1495 

Rapport  betreffende  een  reis  door  de 
Kolonie  Curasao.  Door  J.  Have- 
laar.       ' s-Gravenhage.   1902.  *  1496 

Beitraege        zur         Anthropologie, 

Bthnographie      und      Archseologie 

Niederl.     West  indiens.   Haarlem. 

1904.     *     1497 

Netherlands.  Report  for  the  year 
1907  on  the  Trade  and  Commerce 
of  CuraQoa  and  its  dependencies. 
(Diplomatic  and  Consular  Re- 
port.) 1908.  [n.  b.]    1497a 


7f 


24.    BRITISH  GUIANA. 


The  Discoverib  of  the  Empyre  of 
Guiana,  with  a  Relation  of  the 
Citie  of  Manoa  (which  the  Span- 
yards  call  El  Dorado),  and  of  the 
Provinces  of  Emeria,  Arromaia, 
Amapaia,  etc.  By  Sir  Walter 
Raleigh.  1596.     *     1498 

A  Relation  of  a  voyage  to  Guiana. 
Describing  the  climat,  situation, 
fertilitie,  provisions  and  commo- 
dities of  that  country  ...  By  R. 
Harcourt.  The  patent  for  the 
plantation  of  which  country,  his 
Maiestie  hath  granted  to  the  said 
R.   Harcourt.  1613.     *     1499 

Tht  Same.  2nd  issue.  1626.  * 

A  Publication  of  Guiana's  Planta- 
tions, newly  undertaken  by  the 
Right  Honourable  the  Earl  of 
Barkshire  and  Company,  for  that 
most  famous  river  of  the  Amazons 
in  America.  1632.     *     1500 

Surinam  Justice  .  .  being  a  publi- 
cation of  that  x>«rfect  relation  of 
the  .  .  disturbances  in  the  Colony 
.  .  set  forth  .  .  by  W.  Byam  .  . 
couched  in  the  answer  thereunto 
by  Robert  Sanford.      1662.  *  1501 

An  Exact  Relation  of  the  most 
execrable  attempts  of  John  Allin, 
committed  on  the  person  of  his 
Excellency  Francis  Lord  Wil- 
loughby  of  Parham,  Capt.  General 
of  Guiana,  and  of  all  the  Caribby 
Islands,  and  our  Lord  Proprietor. 
By  W.  Byam.  1665.     *     1502 

An  Impartial  Description  of  Suri- 
nam upon  the  continent  of 
Guiana  in  America.  With  a 
history  of  several  strange  beasts, 
birds,  fishes,  serpents,  insects, 
and  customs  of  that  colony,  etc. 
By  G.  Warren.         1667.     *     1503 

Thg    same.       Een     onpartijdige 

beschrijvinge    van    Suriname. 

Amsterdam.     1669.     * 

A  Seasonable  Proposition  of  Pro- 
pogating  the  Gospel  by  Christian 
Colonies  in  the  continent  of 
Guiana.  .  .  By  J.  Oxenbridge. 

[1670?]     *     1504 

Amerikaansche      Voyagien,      behel- 

zende  een  reis  na  Rio  de  Berbice. 

Door  A.   van  Berkel.   Amsterdam. 

1695.      *     1504b 

Journal  of  Travels  into  Guiana, 
in  the  year  1674,  in  order  to  Dis- 
cover the  great  Lake  of  Parima, 
aiid  the  many  Cities  said  to  be 
situated  on  its  Banks,  and  reputed 


the  Richest  in  the  World.     By  J. 
Grillet  and  F.  Bechanel.  ' 

1698.     •     1505         j 

Oroonoko,  or  the  Royal  Slave.    By         ' 
Afra    Behn.       [1698 :     and    many 
later  editions.]  •     1505d 

Oroonoka  :    a      Tragedy.        By      T.         ] 
Southerne.  1699.     *     1507         : 

The  Case  and  Proceedings  for    and 
against    Mr.     Jeronimy     Clifford, 
Merchant  and  Planter,  at  Surin-         | 
am,  May,  1715.  *     1508         ; 

The  Same.     The  Case  and  Re- 
plication of  the  legal  represent*-         ' 
tives  of  Jeronimy  Clifford. 

1763.     • 

Conduct  of  the  Dutch,  relating  to 
their     Breach    of    Treaties     with         * 
England,         particularly         their 
Breach  of  the  Articles  of  Capitu- 
lation for  the  Surrender  of  Suri-         j 
nam    in    1667,    and    their    oppres-         i 
sions  committed  upon  the  English         \ 
Subjects   in  that  Colony.  ' 

1760.     •     1509 

KoRTBONDiGB    Beschrijving    van    de 
Colonie  de  Berbice,  j 

1763.     •     1509a 

An   Essay   on  the  Natural   History  ! 
of     Guiana,    in    South    America, 

containing  a  description  of  many  , 

curious  productions  in  the  animal  * 

and    vegetable    systems    of    that  | 

country.  ...     By  Dr.  E.  Bancroft.  ' 
1769.     [3  b.]     1510 

Requeste,    Memorie,    en    Bijlaagen         ' 
voor  Pieter  Pama  cum  suis,  eige- 
naars    van  Plantagien  gelegen    in         ' 
de   Colonie   Berbice, 

1774.     •     1510a 

Memoire  sur  les  Colonies   Demerary 
Essequebo  ot   Berbice.  i 

1782.     *     1510b 

Capture     of     Demerara     by       the 
French      By  Col.  W.  Byam. 

1782.     1610c 

Brieven     over     het     Bestuur     der        >, 

Colonien  Essequebo   en   Demerary 

tusschen  Aristodemus  en  Sincerus. 

Amsterdam.   1785-8.       1510d 

Request  en  Memorie  ter  destructie 
van     het     verzoek     van     eenige         ! 
Britsche  Kooplieden.  ] 

1802.     •     1510f 

Kort      Historisch    verhaal     Colonie         ) 
Berbice.  1805.     •     1510g        ' 

Voyage  to  the  Demerary,    contain-        j 
ing   a   Statistical  Account  of  the 
Settlements  there  and  of  those  of        , 


BRITISH  GUIANA. 


73 


the  Essequebo,  the  Berbice  and 
other  Rivers  of  Guyana.  By  H. 
Bolingbroke.     Norwich. 

[1807].     *     1511 

The  IS'ame.     Philadelphia. 

1813.     * 

Nachrict  von  Suriname.  .  .  von 
Quandt.     Gorlitt.     1807.     •     1511a 

Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  Surinam, 
and  a  residence  there  during  1805- 
6-7.  By  Baron  Albert  von  Sack. 
1810.  [3f.]    1512 

Judicial,  Practical  and  Mercantile 
Guide  of  British  Guiana.  By  Van 
der  Linden.  1814.     1512* 

New  Sailing  Directions  for  the 
Coast  of  Guayana,  comprehend- 
ing the  Colonies  of  Cayenne, 
Surinam,  and  Berbice,  with  the 
Rivers  Marowine,  Surinam,  Cour- 
tantin,  Berbice,  Demerary,  Esse- 
quebo,  <fec.  ;  also  Instructions  for 
Sailing  into  Port  Spain  and  Cha 
guaramas  Harbour,  in  the  Island 
of  Trinidad.     By  J.  W.  Norie. 

1816.  *     1513 

Address  to  Planters  and  Merchants. 
By  J.  C.  Jennvns. 

1816.     *     1513a 

Examination  of  the  Report  of  the 
Berbice  Commissioners,  and  An- 
swer to  James  Stephen,  Es(j.,  re- 
specting the  Crown  Estates  in  the 
West  Indies.     Bv  J.   Marrvat. 

1817.  •     1514 

.V  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  to 
the  rivers  Orinoco  and  Apure  in 
1817.     Bv  J.  Hippislev. 

1819.     *     1514a 

Report  of  the  Criminal  Law  at 
Demerara  and  in  the  ceded  Dutch 
Colonies.     By  J.   Henry. 

1821.     *     1515 

Charges  against  Maj. -General  John 
Murray.     1821.  lol5a 

The  Judgment  of  the  Court  of 
Demerara  in  the  Case  of  Odwin 
V.  Forbes  on  the  Plea  of  the 
English  Certificate  of  Bankruptcy, 
etc.,  with  Cases.  By  J.  Henry, 
late  President  of  Demerara. 

1823.     *     1516 

Considerations  on  Negro  Slavery ; 
with  Reports  illustrative  of  the 
Actual  Condition  of  the  Negroes 
in  Demerara,  etc. ;  with  Sugges- 
tions for  Ameliorating  the  Con- 
dition of  the  slaves.  By  A. 
M'Donnell.  1824.     ♦     1517 

Report  of  Proceedings  against  Rev. 


J.  Smith,  of  Demerara,  who  was 
tried  by  court-martial  and  con- 
demned to  death  on  a  charge  of 
aiding  and  assisting  in  a  rebellion 
of  Negro  Slaves.     1824.     *     1518 

Substance  of  the  Debate  in  the 
House  of  Commons  on  the  motion 
of  Henry  Brougham,  respecting 
the  trial  and  condemnation  to 
death  of  Rev.  John  Smith,  late 
Missionary  at  Demerara, 

1824.  *     1519 

London  Missionary  Society's  Re- 
port on  the  proceedings  against 
Mr.  Smith  on  a  charge  of  assist- 
ing in  a  Rebellion  of  the  Negro 
Slaves.  1824.     *     1519a 

Account  of  Insurrection  of  1823-24. 
By  Joshua  Bryant.  *     1519b 

Report  of  H.M.  Privy  Council  in 
the  case  of  "William  Rough,  Ser- 
geant-at-Law,  Demerara,  against 
Lt.-Gen.  John  Murray,  Lt. 
Governor  of  that  Colony. 

1825.  •     1520 

Indian  Notices:  or  Sketches  of  the 
habits,  characters,  languages, 
etc.,  of  the  several  Nations  [of 
British  GuianaJ.  ...  By  W.  Hill- 
house.     [Georgetown.]  1820.    *   1521 

The  Demerara  and  Essequibo  Vade- 
Mecum  of  Laws  and  Regulations. 
Civil.  Military,  etc.  By  A.  Steven- 
son. 1825.     *     1522 

OuTALissi:  A  Tale.  By  C.  E.  Le- 
froy.  1826.     *     1522a 

Observations  on  the  Demerara 
Memorial  in  a  Letter  to  a  Gentle- 
man in  the  Country  to  his  Friend 
in  London.  1828.     *     1523 

Speech  .  .  in  the  House  of  Commons 
on  6th  March,  1828  .  .  upon  an 
appeal  against  the  compulsory 
manumission  of  Slaves  in  Deme- 
mara  and  Berbice.  By  Sir  R.  J. 
W.  Hoi-ton.  1828.     *     1524 

De  West-Indische  Maatschappi. 

1828.     *     1525 

Appeal  to  Privv  Council.  Hughes  v. 
McTurk.         '         1829.     *     1525b 

Proceedings  relative  to  the  func- 
tions of  the  financial  representa- 
tives of  British  Guiana.  George- 
town. 1832.     *     1526 

Demerara:  a  tale.  By  Miss  H. 
Martineau.  1832.     *     1526a 

An  Address  to  the  Colonists  of 
British  Guiana  from  a  member  of 
the  Court  of  Policy.     Demerary. 

1833.     •     1527 


74 

Observations  on  British  Guiana. 
By  Dr.  Hancock.  1833.     *     1527a 

Journey  up  the  Massaruni.  By 
W.  Hillhouse.  [in  Geographical 
Journal].  1834.     *     1527b 

Summary  of  Colonial  Law.  By  C. 
Clark.  1834.     *     1527c 

Missionary  Sketches:  British  Gui- 
ana. 1835.     *     1527d 

A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of 
the  Church  of  England  in  British 
Guiana.  By  W.  H.  Coleridge, 
Bishop.       Demerara. 

1836.  *     1528 

Apprenticed  Labourer's  Manual. 
By  Rev.  A.  Mansie.  1836.  *  1528a 

Expedition  up  the  Cuyuny  River, 
British  Guiana,  March  1837.  By 
W.  Hillhouse.     [in  Geogr.  Journ.] 

1837.  *     1529 

Dissertatio  de  Febre  Flava.  Door 
P.  J.  Uylenbrook.    1837.     *  1529a 

Letter  from  Rev.  L.  Strong. 

1838.     *     1529b 

Freedom  Hymn.  By  Rev.  J. 
Ketley.  1838.     *     1529c 

Correspondence  and  Colonial  Ordin- 
ances respecting  the  Duties  of 
Masters  and  Servants  in  British 
Guiana  and  Mauritius. 

[P.P.]     1838.     *     1530 

Further  Correspondence  relating 
to  British  Guiana. 

[P.P.]    1839.     *     1531 

Answer   to    Letter  from    Rev.    L. 

Strong.  1839.     *     1531a 

Sermon  by  R.  J.  Tucker,  Essequibo. 

1839.    *    1531b 

Letter  of  Rev.  J.  Ketley  to  the 
"Patriot,   1839."  *     1531c 

Correspondence  relative  to  the  Hill 
Coolies  and  other  Labourers  who 
have  been  introduced  into  British 
Guiana.    [P.P.]    1839-40     *     1532 

Report  of  Messrs.  Peck  and  Price, 
who  were  appointed  at  a  Meeting 
of  the  Free  Coloured  People  of 
Baltimore,  25th  Nov.,  1839,  Dele- 
gates, to  visit  British  Guiana,  and 
the  Island  of  Trinidad.  Baltimore. 
1840.     *     1533 

Hill  Coolies  :  A  Brief  Exposure  of 
their  deplorable  condition  in 
British  Guiana  and  Mauritius.  By 
J.  Scoble.  1840.     *     1534 

the  Provision  of  a  Civil  List  for 

Despatches  and  Papers  relating  to 
the  Colony  of  British  Guiana. 

[P.P.]     1840.     *     1535 


BRITISH  GUIANA. 


Report  :  Aborigines  Protection  So- 
ciety. 1840.     *     1535a 

Historical  Notices  of  the  Congre- 
gational Church.  By  Rev.  J. 
Ketley.  1840.     *     1535b 

Memorial  by  Mr.  [R.]  Schomburgk, 
who  lately  explored  the  Interior  of 
British  Guiana,  relative  to  the 
boundaries  and  Claims  by  Vene- 
zuela and  Brazil  to  portions  of 
British  Guiana.     [P.P.] 

1840.     •     1536 

British  Guiana.      Despatches  from 
Governor  Light  to  Lord   Glenelg,  • 
17th    Dec.   1837,  -to    15th     July, 
1839,  with  Enclosures,  etc. 

[P.P.]     1840.     *     1537 

Observations  on  the  Climate,  Soil, 
and  Productions  of  British  Guiana. 
By  J.    Hancock.       2nd  ed. 

1840.     *     1533 

A  Description  of  British  Gui- 
ana, geographical  and  statistical : 
exhibiting  its  resources  and  capa- 
bilities, together  with  the  present 
and  future  condition  and  prospects 
of  the  colony.  By  Sir  R.  Schom- 
burgk, Ph.D. 

1840.  [3  c.]       1539 

The  Same.     Reisen  in  Britisch- 

Guiana  in  d.  Jahren  1840 — 44. 
IS'ebst  einer  Fauna  und  Flora  von 
Guiana.   .   .   .   Leipzig.   1847-48.  * 

Papers  respecting  the  Immigration 
of  Labourers  and  the  return  of 
Coolies  to  India ;  with  Report  on 
the  State  of  the  Labouring  Popu- 
lation of  Demerara  and  Berbice. 
[P.P.]   1840-43     *     1541 

Twelve    Views    in   the   Interior   of 

Guiana.       By  C.  Bentley.       With 

letterpress  by  R.  H.  Schomburgk. 

1841.     [23  d.]     1542 

Nya  Sverige  i  Sodra  Amerika  jemte 
Beskrifning  om  "British"  Guiana 
.  .  Stockholm.  1841.     *     1543 

Reisen  in  British  Guiana  und  Oron- 
oko.     Von  O.  Schomburgk. 

1841.     *     1543a 

Papers  relating  to  British  Guiana. 
Civil  List.    2  parts. 

[P.P.]    1841-42.     *     1544 

Sir    R.  Schomburgk 's    Reports    on 

the  Boundaries  of  British  Guiana. 

[P.P.]    1841-43     *     1646 

Petition  to  combined  Court  for  re- 
duction of  Expenditure. 

1842.     *  1645a 

Report  of  Orphan  Chamber. 
1843.    • 


1545b 


BRITISH  GUIANA. 


75 


Chabces  of  the  Dishop  of  Guiana. 
1843-64.     •     1545c 

LocAi<  Guide  of  British  Guiana. 

Demerary.     1843.     *      1546 

Court  of  Policy.  Enquiry  into 
Charges  against  T.  C.  Bagot, 
Colonial  Registrar.  1844.  •  1546a 

El  Dorado.     By  J.  A.  van  Heuvel. 
New  York.     1844     *     1546b 

Manual  for  Justices  of  the  Peace  of 
British  Guiana.  By  G.  R.  Whin- 
field.  1845.     *     154.'>c 

Petition  for  Immigration  to  British 
Guiana.  1845.     *     1546d 

Papers  relative  to  Constitutional 
Reform.  1845-46.     *     1546o 

Review  of  the  Prospects  of  Sugai 
Cultivation.       By  G.  Ross. 

1845.  •     154Gd 

Extract  from  Report  of  R.  G.  Butts 
[on  Emigration].     1845.     *     1546e 

Reis  naar  Demerary.  Door  J.  E.  W. 
F.  v.  Raders.     a.  D.  L.  Wolfson. 

1846.  •     1546f 

Orders  in  Council  regulating,  in 
British  Guiana,  Mauritius,  St. 
Lucia  and  Trinidad,  the  relative 
rights  of  Masters  and  Servants 
and  Contracts  of  Service. 

[P.P.]       1846.     *     1547 

Crown  Lands.  [P.P.]  1846.  *  1547a 

Missionary  Labours  in  British 
Guiana,  with  remarks  on  the  man- 
ners, customs,  and  superstitious 
rites  of  the  aborigines.  By  Rev. 
J.  H.  Bernau. 

1847.     [3  c.]     1548 

A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the 
Diocese  of  Guiana.  By  W.  P. 
Austin,   Bishop.       1847.     *     1549 

Meteorological  Elements  of  British 
Guiana.     By  P.  Sandeman. 

1847.  •     1549a 

Report   of    Committee    of   Railway 

Company,  British  Guiana.     By  F. 

Catherwood.  1847.     *     1549b 

Starch-producino    Plants.     By    J. 

Sheir.  1847.     *     1549c 

Thoughts  on  British  Guiana.     By  a 

Planter.  1847.     *     1549d 

Despatches,  1844-47,  relating  to 
Coolie  Emigration  to  Briti.sh 
Guiana  and  Trinidad,  Expenses 
incurred  and  Funds  provided  for 
the  Service.    [P.P.]  *     1550 

Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  John  Smith 
Missionary  to  Demerara.  By  E. 
A.    Wallbridge.     With   a    preface 


by  the  Rev.  W.  G.  Barrett. 

1848.     ♦     1551 

Reisen  in  British  Guiana.  Von 
R.     Schomburgk. 

1848.     *     1551a 

Advice    to    Labourers     of     British 

Guiana.     By  Rev.  G.  Macfarlane. 

1848.     •     1551b 

Papers  connected  with  the  Enquiry 
into  the  Management  of  the  Penal 
Settlement.  1848.     *     1551c 

Tables  of  Exchange  for  British  Gui- 
ana.    By   A.   Craigen. 

1848.     •     1551d 

Report  of  Committee  on  the  Griev- 
ances complained  of  in  the  Ad- 
ministration and  Government  of 
British  Guiana :  Evidence  and 
Index.  [P.P.]    1849.     *     1552 

Correspondence  showing  the  state 
of  the  Dispute  between  the  Com- 
bined Court  and  the  Governor, 
resp)ecting  the  Estimates  for  the 
Public  Service,  and  the  Civil  List. 
[British  Guiana.] 

[P.P.]     1849-50     *     155S 

Eight  Years  in  British  Guiana,  be- 
ing the  Journal  of  a  Residence  in 
that  Province,  from  1840-1848  in- 
clusive.    By  Barton  Premium. 

1850.     •     1554 

Church  of  British  Guiana  and  the 
Colonial  Committee  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland. 

1850.     •     1554a 

Acts  of  the  Apostles  translated  into 
the  Arrawack  tongue.  By  Rev. 
T.   Schultz.     New   York. 

1850.     *     1554b 

Second  Report  on  Thorough  Drain- 
age.    By  J.  Shier.      1850.  *  1554c 

Indian  Missions  in  Guiana.  By  Rev. 
W.  H.  Brett.  1851.     *     1535 

The    History    of     British    Guiana. 

Abstract  of  the   Census  of  British 

Guiana.  1851,     *     1555a 

Address  to  the  Commercial  Interest 
concerning  a  Navigable  Canal  in 
British  Guiana.  By  J.  L.  C. 
Playter.  1851.     *     1555b 

Legends  and  Myths  of  the  Abori- 
ginal Indians  of  British  Guiana. 
By  Rev.  W.  H.  Brett,  [n.d.]  [3  b.] 

1556 

Journal  of  the  Bishop  of  Guiana'i 
Visitation.  1851.     *     1556a 

Trial  of  Geo.  A.  McKidd  for  Libel 
on  Governor  Barkly.  1851.  •  1556b 


76 

Directions  for  testing  Cane  Juices. 
By  J.  Shier.  1851.     *     1556c 

The  same.  1877.     * 

Report  of  Commission  of  the  State 
and  Prospects  of  British   Guiana. 

1851.  *     1556c 

Correspondence  between  the  Gov- 
ernor of  British  Guiana  and 
Earl  Grey  on  the  subject  of  Con- 
stitutional Reform.     2  parts. 

[P.P.]     1851-52.     *     1557 

Appendix  to  Report  of  Board  of 
Health,    British  Guiana. 

1852.  *     1557a 

A  Charge  delivered  by  W.  P. 
Austin,  Bishop,  to  the  clergy  of 
the  diocese  of  Guiana,  at  the 
Visitation,  in  the  Cathedral 
Church,  Georgetown,  1851. 

1852.     *     1558 

Demerara,  after  15  years  of  Free- 
dom. By  J.  Brumell.  1853.  *  1558a 

Report  of  the  Inspector  of  Schools 
of  British  Guiana.  1853.     *    1558b 

Notes  of  Inspection  of  Georgetown, 
by  J.  M.  Johnstone,  Health 
Officer.  1853.     *     1558c 

Reports  on  Guiana  Diocesan  So- 
ciety. 1853-1866.    *    1558d 

Papers  relating  to  Chinese  Immi- 
grants recently  introduced  into 
British  Guiana  ;  nd  Trinidad.  4 
parts.        [P.P.]     1853-58     *     1559 

Patriotic  Fund:  Address  of  E.  A. 
Wallbridge.  1854.     *     1559a 

Correspondence  respecting  the 
Maintenance  and  Repair  of  the 
Sea  Wall  at  Georgetown,  Deme- 
rara. [P.P.]       1855.     *     1560 

Catalogue  of  Contributions  trans- 
mitted from  British  Guiana  to  the 
Paris  Universal  Exhibition  of 
1855.     Georgetown.     1855.     *     1561 

The  History  of  British  Guiana. 
Comprising  a  general  description 
of  the  colony ;  «  ..rtrrative  of  some 
of  the  principal  events  from  the 
©arlist  period  oi  its  discovery  to 
the  present  time ;  together  with 
an  account  of  its  climate,  geology, 
staple  products  and  natural  his- 
tory. By  H.  G.  Dalton,  M.D.  2 
vols.  1855.     [3  c.]     1562 

The  IVlif^siONARY's  Wife.  By  Rev. 
Henderson.  1855.     *    1562a 

A  Manual  of  Plantership  in  British 
Guiana.     By  A.  Macrae. 

1856.     *     1563 


BRITISH  GUIANA. 


May  Morley  and  other  fugitive 
pieces.     By  W.   T.  Veness. 

1856.     *     1563a 

Correspondence  between  Governor 
Wodehouse  and  the  Colonial 
Office  on  the  recent  Disturbances 
and  Compensation  Claims,  £50,000 
[in  British  Guiana].    [P.P.] 

1856.     *     1564 

Manual  of  Plantership  in  British 
Guiana.     By  A.  McRae. 

1856.  *     1564a 

Correspondence       respecting      the 

Registration  Tax.     British  Guiana. 

[P.P.]     1857.     *     1565 

Guiana:  geographical  and  historical. 

By  J.  O.  Bagdon.    1857.    *    1565a 
Second  Report  on  Yellow  Fever.  By 

Dr.   D.  Blair.         1857.     *     1565b 

Rules  of  D' Urban  Race  Course. 

1857.  *     1565c 

Correspondence  between  Rev.  T. 
Bell  and  the  Colonial  Committee 
of   the  Church  of   Scotland. 

1857.  *     1565d 

Letter  to  Earl  Grey :  Charges 
against  Lieut. -Governor  Walker. 
By  W.  Crichton.      1857.    *    1565e 

Address  at  St.  Mary's,  Corentyne. 
By  Rev.  T.  Farrar.      1858.  *  1565f 

Correspondenoe  etc.    R.    Duff,    G. 

Harper,  etc.  1858.    *    1565g 

Ventilation     of    Immigrant    Ships. 

1858.  *    1565h 

Rules  of  Georgetown  Athenaeum. 

1858.  *     1565i 

Inauguration  of  Missionary  Jubilee 
Memorial  in  Bethel  Chapel. 

1859.  *     1565i 

Who  Pays  for  Immigration  ? 

1859.  *     1565J 

Address  to  the  Members  of  the 
General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland..     By  R.  DufF. 

1860     *     1565k 

Three  Sermons  on  Special  Occa- 
sions.    By  Rev.  H.  Read. 

1860.  *     15651 

Sugar  Cane  Cultivation  in  British 
Guiana.     By  E.  Conolly. 

1860.     •     1565m 

Baptism  of  Converts  from  Judaism. 

1860.  *    1565n 

Emancipation  in  the  West  Indies: 
Two  addresses  by  E.  B.  Underbill, 
and  Rev.  J.  T.  Brown. 

1861.  •     1665o 

Case  of  J.  Howell,  and  Suspension 
of  R.  G.  Butts.        1861.     *    1565p 


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77 


Report  of  Commission  of  Church  of 
Scotland  in  British  Guiana. 

1861.  •     1565q 

Natural  History  Society  of  British 
Guia-na.    By-Laws.    1861.  *  1565r 

Expedition  in  Search  of  El  Dorado 
and  Omagua.  By  Pedro  de  Ursua. 
Translated  by  William  Bollaert, 
with  introduction  by  Sir  Clements 
Markhara.  1861.     •     1566 

Proceedingb  of  the  Natural  History 
Society  of  British  Guiana.  George- 
town. 1861.     *     1567 

Free  Cotton  :  Where  and  how  to 
grow  it.     By  W.  H.  Holmes. 

1862.  •     1567a 

Bent's  Guide  to  Ordinances  of 
British  Guiana, 

1831-1861.     [n.d.l     •     1567b 

Report  on  Georgetown  Scripture 
Readers'  Association. 

1861-1862.     *     1567c 

Chinese  Emigration  :  A  Trip 
through  British  Guiana.  By  Rev. 
W.   Lobscheid.       1862.     *     1567d 

Report  of  Clerical  Committee  on 
Education,  etc.        1862.     *     1567e 

Sermon  by  Rev.  G.  Lillie. 

1862.  •     1567f 

Catalogue  of  Contributions  from 
British  Guiana  to  the  London 
International  Exhibition. 

1862.     •     1568 

Geography  of  British  Guiana.  Bv 
Rev.  J.  Foreman.  1863.     *     1568a 

Lecture  on  the  English  Language. 
By  S.  P.  Thomson.     1863.  *  1568b 

Catalogue  of  Natural  History  So- 
ciety and  Address  of  W.  Walker. 

1863.  •     1568c 

Resignation  of  J.  T.  Gilbert. 

1863.     •     1568d 

Law  op  Arrest:  Two  Cases  in  Bail 
Court.  1863.    *    1568e 

Sailing  Directions  for  the  Coast  of 
Guayana,    from   the  river  Maranon 
to  the  river  Orinoco.  .  . 

1864.     *     1569 

Charge  to  the  Clergy  by  the  Bishop 
of  Guiana.  1864.     *     1569a 

Index  to  Ordinances  to,  1864.  By 
D.  Arrott.  1864.    *    1569b 

Lecture   on    "  Noah's   Curse."     By 
Rev.  J.  M'Arthur.     1864.  *  1569c 
Poems.     By  F.  A.  Belgrave. 

1864.     •    1569d 

Vesper  Cogitations.  By  F.  A. 
Belgrave.  1864.     •     1569e 


Scripture  Readers'  Association. 
Proceedings,  1864-1866.     •     1569f. 

Letter  of  J.  T.  Gilbert  concerning 
his  nomination  to  the  Court  of 
Policy.  1865.     *     1569g 

W^ickedness  and  Doom  of  the  Papal 
Anti-Christ.     By  H.  Bleby. 

1865.  •    1569h 

Report  on  Villages.  By  N.  Cox  and 
\\.  J.  Jeffrey.  1865.     *     1569i 

Case  of  Manoel  De  Freitas,  and 
Speech  of  C.  J.  Beaumont  on  the 
Gaol  Delivery  Bill.    1865.   *  1569] 

Remarks  on  the  Antiseptic  Pro- 
perties of  Megass.      1865.  *  1569k 

An  Illustrated  History  of  British 
Guiana.     By  G.  W.  Bennett. 

Georgetown.      1866     *     1570 

Tht  Same.  2nd  ed.        1871.     * 

The    Same.     Abridged  ed.       A 

History  of  British  Guiana.  George- 
town. 1875.     [M.C.]     * 

El  Dorado  ;  or.  British  Guiana  as  a 
field  for  colonisation.  By  Rev.  Vf . 
T.  Veness.  1866.  [3  c.]  1571 

British  Guiana  :  Being  Notes  on  a 

few    of    the    natural  productions, 

industrial  occupations,    and   social 

institutions.      By    Rev.    R.    DufiF. 

Glasgow.     1866.     *     1572 

Bourda  Will  Case.      1866.    *    1572a 

Address  to  the  people  of  the  Urqu- 

hart  Mission.     By  Rev.  T.  Slater. 

1866.  *     1572b 

Mission  to  Corentyn  Indians.  By 
W.  T.  Veness.         1866.     *     1572c 

Chinese  Emigration.  By  W.  Lobs- 
cheid. 1866.    *    1572d 

Ruins  of  Time,  and  other  Poems.  By 
W.  E.  Roberts.       1867.     *     1572e 

Catalogue  of  contributions  trans- 
mitted from  British  Guiana  to  the 
Paris   Universal  Exhibition. 

1867.  •     1572f 

Pastoral  Letter.  By  Rev.  R.  L. 
Webber,  M.A.  1868.    *    1572f 

Removal  of  Chief  Justice  Beau- 
mont. 1868.     *     1572g 

The  Indian  Tribes  of  Guiana.  .  .  By 
Rev.   W.  H.   Brett. 

1868.    [3  c.]    1573 

Index  to  Ordinances"  1864-1869.  By 
D.  Arnott.  1869.     *     1573a 

Instructions  to  Captains  of  Emi- 
grant Ships.  1869.    *    1573b 

Report  on  Distillery  Lees. 
1869. 


1573c 


78 

Inquiry  as  to  Treatment  of  Immi- 
grants.    By  G.  Des  Voeux. 

1869.  *     1573d 

Public  Opinion  on  the  Militia 
Question.  1869.     *    1573e 

De  la  Contagion,  seule  cause  de  la 
Propagation  de  la  Lepre.  Par  Dr. 
C.  L.  D.  Landre.      1869.    *    1573f 

The  Same.    Over    de  Oorzaken 

der  Verbreiding  van  de  Lepra. 
1869.     * 

British  Guiana.  Directory  with 
Almanack  and  Diary  for  .  .  1870. 
Demerara.  1870.     [3  b.]     1574 

Report  on  Estates'  Hospitals. 

1870.  *     1574a 

Sugar  Cane  Cultivation.  By  E. 
Conolly.  1870.     *     1574b 

Reports  of  the  Geological  Survey  of 
British  Guiana.  By  J.  G.  Sawkins 
and  C.  B,  Brown.     Demerara. 

1870.  [3f.]    1574c 
Report    of     Commissioners    on    the 

treatment  of  Immigrants  in 
British  Guiana  ;  with  Appendices. 
3  parts.  [P.P.]  1871.     *     1575 

Correspondence  as  to  the  Com- 
plaints of  Portuguese  residents  in 
British  Guiana.  [P.P.]  1871.  *  1576 

The  Coolie.  His  Wrights  and 
Wrongs.  Notes  of  a  Journey  to 
British  Guiana,  with  a  review  of 
the  system  and  of  the  recent  Com- 
mission of  Inquiry.  By  E.  Jenkins. 

1871.  [2g.]     1577 

The  Arawack  Language  of  Guiana. 

By  D.  G.  Brinton.       Philadelphia. 

1871.     [3  c]  1578 

British  Guiana.  Correspondence  on 
the  Recommendations  of  the  Com- 
missioners.    [P.P.]    1872.     *    1579 

Proposal  for  new  Cathedral. 

1872.  *     1579a 
Position    and    Prospects  of  British 

Guiana  considered.  By  R.  H. 
Whitfield.  1872.     *  1579b 

Immigration  Ordinance.  By  H. 
Kirke  and  S.  T.  Fitzherbert. 

1873.  *     1579c 

Handy  Book  of  Village  Law.  By  J. 
Brumell.  1873.     *     1579d 

British  Guiana.  The  Essequibo  and 
Potaro  rivers,  with  an  account  of 
the  Kaieteur  Falls.  By  Lieut. 
Col.  Webber.  With  map  and 
frontispiece.  1873.    *    1580 

Resolutions  agreed  upon  at  the 
Conference  of  the  Bishops  of  the 
West   Indian    Diocese,    assembled 


BRITISH  GUIANA. 


at  Georgetown.      Demerara. 

1873.     [J.p.    xxvi.]     1681 

Papers  as  to  a  Disturbance  among 
the  Indian  Immigrants.  British 
Guiana.       [P.P.]     1873.     *     1582 

A  Pastoral  issued  by  the  Bishops  of 
the  W^est  Indian  Diocese,  at  their 
Conference  held  at  Georgetown, 
Demerara.   1873.  [j.p.  xxvi.]  1585 

Pastoral  Address  to  the  Congrega- 
tion of  St.  Paul's.  By  Rev.  T. 
Farrar.  1873.     *    1583a 

Preliminary  Report  or  outline  of 
the  principal  duties  of  the  Agricul- 
tural Chemist  to  the  Colony  of 
British  Guiana.  By  J.  Shier, 
LL.D.      2nd  ed.    1874.    [2  i.]  1584 

Schedules  of  Contract  for  Works  in 
Demerara,    War   Department. 

1874.     *     1584a 

Court  of  Review  Cases,  1856-1873. 
Alves,  Dampier  and  Maxwell. 

1874.  *     1584b 

Journey  in  the  Interior  by  British 
Guiana.     By  E.  F.  im  Thurn. 

1875.  *     1584c 

Harvest  Thanksgiving  Sermon  at 
St.  Paul's.     By  Rev.  T.  Farrar. 

1875.     *     1584d 

Report  on  Agricultural  Wants  of 
British  Guiana.      By  W.   Russell. 

1875.  *     1584e 

British  Guiana  :  Its  present  Posi- 
tion and  future  Prospects. 

1875.    ♦     1584f 

Canoe  and  Camp  life  in  British 
Guiana.  By  C.  B.  Brown,  Assoc. 
R.S.IVI.  1876.     [3  c.]     1585 

Botanical  Reminiscences  in  British 
Guiana.     By  R.    Schomburgk. 

1876.  *     1585a 

Twelve  Essays  on  the  Cultivation 
of  the  Sugar  Cane.  1876.    *    1585b 

Voyage  to  Berbice,  1735.  Reprint, 
1877.  *     1585c 

Reports  on  the  Condition  of  Coolies 
in  Surinam.    [P.P.]    1877.   •   1586 

Journey  to  Kaieteur  Falls.  By  E. 
F.im  Thurn.  1878.    *    1586a 

Sermon  at  St.  Andrew's,  Victoria. 
By  Rev.  T.  Farrar.    1878.  *  1586b 

The  Demerara  Sugar  Case:  Ameri- 
can Dark  Sugar.      1878.     *    1586c 

Seven  Essays  on  Agricultural  Sub- 
jects. 1878.     *     1586d 

Report  of  the  Bishops'  Conference. 
1878.     *     1586e 


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Sermons:  By  Rev.  T.  Greenough. 

1878.   *   1586f 

British  Guiana  Exhibits  at  Inter- 
national Exhibition,    Paris. 

1878.  *     158Gg 

RoRAiMA  and  British  Guiana.  With 
a  glance  at  Bermuda,  the  West 
Indies  and  the  Spanish  Main.  By 
J.  W.  Boddam-Whetham. 

1879.     [3g.]    1587 

Sermon:  By  Rev.  F.  J.  Wyatt. 

1879.  *     1587a 

Pbtition  for   Railway  to  Berbice. 

1879.     *    1587b 

St.  Philip's  Guild  Rules. 

1879.  *    1687c 

Three  Essays  on  the  Manufacture 
of  Rum.  1879.     *     1587d 

A  Journey  in  the  Interior  of  British 
Guiana,     [in  Proc.  R.  Geo.  Soc.] 

1880.  *    1588 

Mission  Work  among  the  Indian 
Tribes  in  the  Forests  of  Guiana. 
Bv  Rev.  W.  H.  Brett. 

1880.    [34  c.]    1589 

The  same.  1881.     * 

Reports  on  Soils  from  British 
Guiana.     By  T.  Jamieson. 

1880.  •    1589a 

Address  to  Diocesan  Synod.  By 
Rev.  T.  Farrar.       1880.     *    1589b 

Animism  of  the.  Indians  of  British 
Guiana.     Bv  E.  F.  im  Thurn. 

1880.     *     1589c 

Seweracb  and  Drainage  of  George- 
town.      By  Dr.  W.  Knight. 

1880.  •     1589d 

Indian  Pictured  Books  of  Guiana. 

1881.  *     1589e 

Leprosy"  in  British  Guiana.  An 
account  of  West  Indian  Leprosy. 
By  J.  D.  Hillis,   F.R.C.S.     With 

Slates,  coloured  and  plain,  from 
rawings  and  photographs  of 
patients  at  the  asylum.  Engrav- 
ings from  camera-lucida,  drawings 
of  pathological  specimens  bv  E. 
Noble  Smith,  F.R.C.S.,  and  ex- 
planatory remarks  by  P.  S.  Abra- 
ham, M.A.,  F.R.C.S. 

1881.    [3g.]    1590 

Chapters  from  a  Guianese  Log- 
Book.     By  Rev.  C.  D.  Dance. 

1881.  *    1591 
Origin  of  the  Guianian  Indians.  By 

H.  V.  P.  Bronkhurst. 

1881.    *    1591a 

Results     of      Census      of     British 

Guiana.  1881.     *    1591b 


Reports  on  Insects  injurious  to  the 
Sugar  Cane.    By  J.  H.  Comstock. 

1881.  *     1591c 

Enquiry  into  working  of  the  OflBoe 
of  Administrator  General  of 
British  Guiana.     1882.     *     1591cl 

Address  :  By  Rev.  T.  Farrar. 

1882.  *     1591o 

East  Coast  Water  Supply.  By  W. 
Russell.  1882.     *     1591f 

Dark  Sugar  Question :  Review  of 
Commissioner's  Report. 

1882.  •     1591g 

Res  Anglo-Israeliticae.  By  Rev. 
T.  Farrar.  1882.     *     1591g 

Missions  to  the  Indians.  Address 
by  Rev.  T.  Farrar.  1882.  *  1591h 

Among  the  Indians  of  Guiana,  being 
sketches  chiefly  anthropologic  from 
the  interior  of  British  Guiana.  By 
E.  F.  im  Thurn,  M.A. 

1883.     [3  c.]     1592 

The  Colony  of  British  Guyana  and 
its  labouring  population.  ...  By 
Rev.  H.  V.  P.  Bronkhurst. 

1883.  [3  c.]     1593 

Combined  Court  Sketches. 

1883.  •     1593a 

Papers:  Quarantining  of  the 
"Sheila."  1883.     *    1593b 

Lectures  on  British  Guiana  and  its 

Young  Men.     Bv  G.  A.   Widdess. 

1883.     *     1593c 

Ordination  Sermon.  By  Rev.  T. 
Farrar  1883.     *     1593d 

Explorations  in  the  neighbourhood 
of  Mounts  Roraima  and  Kukenam. 
By  H.  Whiteley.  [in  Proc.  R.  Geo. 
Soc.]  1884.     *    1594 

West  Indian  Yarns.  By  "X.  Beke." 
[G.     H.    Hawtayne.]      Georgetown, 

1884.  [lb.]    1595 

The  same.    New  ed.  Georgetown. 

1890.     ♦ 

The  Ascent  of  Mt.  Roraima ;  with 
Mr.  H.  I.  Perkin's  narrative. 
[in  Proc.  R.  Geo.  Soc.]  1885.  *  1596 

Sketches  of  African  and  Indian  Life 
in  British  Guiana.  By  Rev.  J. 
Scoles.     Demerara.       1885.  *   1597 

A  Journey  on  the  Berbice  River  and 
Wieroonie  Creek.  By  E.  H. 
Glaisher.      British   Guiana. 

1885.     [3f.]    •    1598 

Colonial  and  Indian  Exhibition 
(London).  Catalogue  of  Exhibits 
in  the  Guiana  Court.  1886.  *  1599 


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A  Voice  from  the  Woods :  Groet© 
Creek.     By  W.  T.  Pieters. 

1886.     •     1599a 

Fibre- Yielding  Plants  of  British 
Guiana.     By  J.  Rodway. 

1886.     •     1599b 

Records  of  the  Demerara  Turf. 
Part  1,  1829-1854.  1886.     *     1599c 

Papers  on  the  Peasantry.  By  W. 
Russell.  1886.     *    1599d 

Lecture  on  British  Guiana.  By 
Hugh  Watt.  1887.     *     1599e 

The     Apcstle     of    the     Indians    of 

Guiana :  a  memoir  of  the  Rev.  W. 

H.  Brett.    By  Rev.  F.  P.  L.  Josa. 

1887.     [34  c.]     1600 

Royal  Agricultural  and  Commer- 
cial Society  of  British  Guiana.  By- 
Laws,  Rules  and  Catalogue. 

Demerara.     1888.    [3  f .]    1601 

Supplement  to  "The  Magisterial 
Law  of  British  Guiana."  By  A. 
J.  Pound.  1888.     *     1602 

Among  the  Hindus  and  Creoles  of 
Guyana.  Bv  H.  V.  P.  Bronk- 
hurst.  1888.     •    1603 

Chronological  History  of  the  Dis- 
covery and  Settlement  of  Guiana, 
Vol.  I.,  1493-1668.  By  J.  Rodway, 
F.L.S.,  and  T.  Watt.  Georgetown. 
1888.  [3g.]  1604 
Geschiedenis  van  de  Kolonien 
Essequebo,  Demerary  en  Berbice. 
Door  P.  M.  Netscher. 

's-Gravenhage.     1888.      *     1605 

''Zorg":  a  Story  of  British 
Guiana.     By  V.  Kirke.  [3  c.]  1606 

Records  of  British  Guiana.  Bv  N 
D.  Davis.     Demerara.  1888.  *  1607 

Physician,  Heal  Thvself.  By  L.  de 
Souza.  1888.     *     1607a 

Labour  Ordinances.  With  notes 
and  forms.     By  C.  B.  Grose. 

Demerara.     1889.     *     1608 

Digest    of    Cases    decided    in    the 

Review  Court  of  British   Guiana, 

1856-91.     By  E.   A.  V.  Abraham. 

Demerara.     1889.     *     1609 

Fruit  Export  Scheme.  By  Rogers 
and  White.  1889.     *    1609a 

Sermon.    By  Rev.  W.  B.  Ritchie. 

1889.     ♦     1609b 

Disturbances  in  Georgetown,  March 
19th  and  20th.       1889.     *     1609c 

The  Administrator  General's  De- 
partment and  Ordinances  15,  16, 
and  17  of  1887.  By  B.  E.  C. 
Belmonte.    Demerara.  1889.  *  1610 


British     Guiana    Medical    Annual, 
and  Hospital  Reports.     Edited  by 
J.   S.   Wallbridge,   M.R.C.S.,   and 
E.  D.  Rowland,  M.B.  (Edin.) 
Demerara.  1890.     [3  g.]     1611 

The  same.  Edited  by  J.  S.  Wall- 
bridge  and  C.  W.  Daniels.  9th 
year  of  issue.     Georgetown. 

1897.     [M.C.]    * 

Pharmacology  of  Curare.  By  Dr. 
J.  Tillie.  1890.     *     1611a 

Cruise  of  the  **  Ocean  Queen."  By 
P.  Stewart.  1890.     *    1611c 

Historical     Geography   of    British 

Guiana.  By  H.  V.  P.  Bronkhurst. 

Demerara.     1890.      *     1612 

New  Overseer's  Manual.  By  Rev. 
J.  G.   Pearson. 

Georgetown.  1890.   *  1613 

Index     to     the     Laws     of     British 

Guiana,   1870-90.     By  C.   T.   Cox. 

Demerara.    1890.  *  1614 

Diffusion  in  Demerara.  By  L. 
Jones.  1890.     *     1614a 

A  Voyage  to  Berbice  in  1735.  Trans- 
lated and  privately  printed  for  N. 
Darnell  Davis  in  Demerara  [before 
1891.]  *     1614b 

Demerara  Railway  Handbook. 

1891.     *     1614c 

Rules  of  the  Demerara  Dramatic 
Club.  1891.     *     1614d 

Ordinances  and  Regulations,  British 
Guinea  Gold,  etc.    1891.     *    1614e 

Essays  and  Fables  in  Creole  English. 
By  M.  McTurk.  "  Quow." 

1891.     *     1614f 

Education  in  British  Guiana.  By 
P.   de  Wever.         1891.     •     1614g 

Las  Fronteras  de  Venezuela.  Par 
J.  M.  Rojas.     Paris.     1891.  *  1615 

History  of  British  Guiana  from  the 
year  1668  to  the  present  time.  By 
J.  Rodway,  F.L.S.  3  vols.  George- 
town.    1891-1894.   [M.C.]     ♦     1616 

Report  of  Commission  for  opening 

up  the  interior  of  British  Guiana. 

1892.     •     1617 

British  Guiana  :  the  North- West 
District.  .  [in  Proc.  R.  Geo.  Soc.] 

1892.  •     1618 

Notes  on  the  history  of  the  Church 
in  Guiana.     By  T.  Farrar. 

BerUce.     1892.     *     1619 

British    Guiana    and  its  resources. 

1893.  ♦    1620 

Phases  oi-  Evolution  in  the  Guiana 


BRITISH    GUIANA. 


Bz 


Forest.     By   J.    Rod  way. 

1893     •     1620a 

Birds  of  the  Botanic  Gardens.  By  E. 
and  Mrs.  Percival.     1893.  •  1620b 

The  Colony  Militia.     By  J.  Rod- 
way.-  1893.     *     1620c 
Falstaff  :  a  Comedy.  By  J.  Veecock. 
1893.     •     1620d 

Handbook  of  British  Guiana.  By  J. 
Rodwav.     Georgetown 

1893.    [3g.}    1621 
Catalogue  of  the  Exhibits  of  British 
Guiana.     Bv  J.  J.  Qnelch. 

Chirtujo.     1893.    [331.]    1622 

Tropical  Gakdenino  in  British 
Guiana.     By  J.  F.  Waby. 

Devierara.     1893.     *     1623 

In  the  Guiana  Forest:  Studies  of 
Nature  in  relation  to  the  struggle 
for  life.  By  J.  Rod  way.  With 
introduction  by  Grant  Allen. 

1894.  *     1625 

Ty  i^me.  2nd  ed.  1895.  [3  b.] 

P^OM  Religion  to  Revelation.  By 
W.  B.  Ritchie.        1894.     *     1625a 

Lawb  of  British  Guiana.  New  and 
revised  etl.     5  vols.     Oxford. 

1895.  *     1626 

British  Guiana  and  its  Resources. 
[By  Robert  Tennant.] 

1895.  [3  f .]     1627 

Four  Monthh  of  Travel  in  N.W. 
British  Guiana.  By  G.  G.  Dixon. 
[in  Geo.  Jour.]  1895.     ♦     1628 

A  Criminal  Code  and  Constabulary 

Manual  for  British   Guiana.     2nd 

ed.       By    C.     Francis,    J. P.    and 

County  Inspector  of  Constabulary. 

Leyton,  Eng.     1895.    *    1629 

Stakk's  GuiDE-Book  and  History  of 
British  Guiana.  By  J.  Rodway 
and  J.  H.  Stark.     Boston. 

[1895.]   [H.C]    •    1630 

The  Overseer's  Manual.  Dernerara. 

1896.     ♦  1632 

Notes    on    British    (iuiana    and   its 

Gold  Industry.    Bv  H.  J.  Perkins. 

'  1896.     *     1633 

Royal  Agricultural  and  Commercial 
Society,  British  Guiana.  By-Laws, 
Rules  and  Catalogue.    Georgetown. 

1896.  [3  k.]    1634 

The  Story  of  Forest  and  Stream. 
By  J.  Rodway.       1897.  [3  g.]  1635 

Drmerariana:  Essays.  By  W.  A. 
Ireland.  1897.    •    1636 

TwFJiTY-FivB      Years       in      British 


Guiana.    By  H.  Kirke. 

1898.    [3f.]    1637 

British  Guiana,  or  Work  and  Wan- 
derings. .   .  By  Rev,  L.  Crookall. 
1898.    [3f.]    1638 

Report  on  a  Collection  [of  Birds 
Mammals,  Reptiles,  Crustacea, 
and  Insects],  made  by  F.  V. 
McConnell  and  J.  J.  Quelch,  at 
Mount  Roraima.  [in  Linn.  Trans.} 
1900.     •     1639 

Creole  Life  in  British  Guiana.  By 
Rev.  J.  Speirs.     [bef.  1902.J  ♦  1640- 

The  Proverbs  of  British  Guiana.  .  . 
By  Rev.  J.   Si>eirs.     Dernerara. 

1902.  [3f.]  1641 

A  Naturalist  in  the  Guianas.  Ev 
E.  Andre.  1904.     [3  g.]    164^ 

The  Creole  Tongue  of  British 
Guiana.  By  J.  Van  Sertima.  New 
Amsterdam,  Bertice. 

1905.    [3f.]    1643. 

Negro  Humour.  By  J.  G.  Cruick- 
shank       Dernerara. 

1905.    [3f.]    1644 

Correspondence  relating  to  Distur- 
bances in  British  Guiana.  [P.P.] 
March,  1906.  •     1645 

Further  Correspondence  relating 
to  Disturbances  in  British  Guiana. 
[P.P.]  1906.    •    1645 

British  Guiana  and  its  resources. 
By  J.  B,  Harrison. 

1907.     [3  f .]  1645a 

A  Text-book  of  th(»  Geography  of 
British  Guiana,  the  West  Indies 
and  South  America  for  the  use  of 
Schools.  By  A.  De  Weever.  4th  ed. 
Dernerara.  1907.     [3  g.]     1646 

Batteau  and  Banaboo,  or  a  trip  to 
the  Massaruni  Diamond  Fields.  By 
Rev.  W.  G.  White.  Brigg. 

1907.  •     1646a 

De  Vogels  van  Guyana.  Surinamo,. 
Cayenne,  Demerara.  By  F.  P. 
Penard  and  A.    P.  Penard. 

1908.  •     1646b. 

The  Geology  of  the  gold  fields  of 
British  Guiana.  By  J.  B.  Harri- 
son, C.M.G.,  M.A.,  F.I.C.  With 
historical,  geographical  and  other 
chapters  by  F.  Fowler  and  C.  W. 
Anderson.  1908.     *     1646c 

A  Souvenir  of  Emancipation  1838- 
1908.     By  W.  H.  Hinds. 

Georgetown.     1908.      *     1646d 

The   Argosy   Handbook   and   Direc- 
tory of  British  Guiana  for  1909. 
Georgetown.       1909.       [3f.]     1646«e 


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BOUNDARY  QUESTION. 


Correspondence  between  the  Vene- 
zuelan Government  and  H.B.M.'s 
Government,  about  the  frontier, 
etc.  [M.  de  Relaciones  Exteriores.] 
Caracas.  1887.     *    1647 

Latest  Correspondence  on  the 
limits  of  Guiana.     Caracas. 

1887.     *    1648 

LiMiTES  Britanicos  de  Guayana.  Por 
R.  F.  Seijas.  Caracas.  1888.  *  1649 

LiMiTES  Guayaneses  entre  Venezuela 
y  la  Gran  Bretana.  Por  A. 
Guzman  Blanco.      Paris. 

1890.  •     1650 

LiMiTES  Guayaneses.  Epistola  del 
Presidente.     A.  G.  Blanco. 

Parts.  1890.  *  1651 

Una     palabra     mas    sobre    Limites 

Guayeneses.       Por  A.  G.  Blanco. 

Paris.     1890.     *    1652 

British  Aggressions  in  Venezuela. 
The  Monroe  Doctrine  on  trial.  By 
W.  L.  Scruggs.  Atlanta. 

1895.  *     1653 

Lord  Salisbury's  Mistakes.  By  W. 
L.  Scruggs.      Washington. 

1896.  *     1654 
The  Venezuelan  Question  :  British 

aggressions  in  Venezuela.     By  W. 
L.  Scruggs.     Atlanta.  1896.  *  1655 

Documents  and  Maps  on  the  Boun- 
dary between  Venezuela  and 
British  Guayana,  from  the 
Capuchin  Archives  in  Rome.  By 
Rev,   J,   Strickland.     Rome. 

1896.     •     1656 

HiSTORiA  oficial  de  la  discusion 
entre  Venezuela  y  la  Gran  Bretaiia 
sobre  los  limites  en  la  Guayana. 
New  York.  1896.     *     1657 

Official  History  of  the  discussion 
between  Venezuela  and  Great 
Britain  on  their  Guiana  boun- 
daries.       Atlanta.    1896.     *    1658 

Before    the    Venezuelan  Boundary 

Commission.    Brief  for  Venezuela. 

Washington.     1896.      *     1659 

Documents  submitted  to  the  Boun- 
dary Commission  by  the  Counsel 
of  the  Government  of  Venezuela. 
3  vols.        Washington.  1896.  *  1660 

Aleoato  de  Venezuela.  Contesta- 
cion  al  "  Libro  Azul  Britanico," 
con  el  tftulo  de  "  Documentos  re- 
latives i  la  cuestion  de  limites 
entre  la  Guyana  Britanica  y  Vene- 
zuela." (M.  de  Relaciones  Ex- 
teriores.) Caracas.     1896.     *     1661 


Frontera  Venezolana.  Correspon- 
dencia  entre  los  Estados  Unidos 
y  la  Gran  Bretana.  Caracas. 

1896.     *     1662 

Memorandum  del  Ministerio  acerca 
de  la  Nota  de  Lord  Salisbury  al 
Senor  Olney,  fechada  a  26  de 
Nov.  de  1895.      Caracas. 

1896.     *     1663 

Memorandum    by    the    Ministry    of 
Foreign  Affairs  of  Venezuela,  rela- 
tive to  the  note  of  Lord  Salisbury 
to    Mr.    Olney,   Nov.   26th,   1895. 
Atlanta.      1896.     *     1664 

Memoria  que  presenta  el  Ministro  de 
Relaciones  Interiores  al  Congreso 
de  los  Estados  Unidos  de  Vene- 
zuela en  1896.     Caracas. 

1896.     *     1665 

Fallacies  of  the  British  * '  Blue 
Book  "  on  the  Venezuelan  Ques- 
tion. By  W.  L.  Scruggs.  Washing- 
ton. 1896.     *     1666 

Documents  and  Correspondence  re- 
lating to  the  boundary  between 
British  Guiana  and  Venezuela. 
Presented  to  Parliament,  March, 
1896.    2  pt.  1896.     *    1667 

L  I  m  I T  R  8    Guayaneses     entre    los 

Estados  Unidos  de  Venezuela  y  la 

Gran  Bretaiia.    Por  A.  G.  Blanco. 

Paris.    1896.     *     1668 

British  Guiana  and  Venezuela. 
Documents  and  Correspondence  re- 
lating to  the  question  of  Boundary. 
Presented     to    Parliament. 

1896.  [34  d.]       1669 

The  same.     Further  Documents. 

1896.     [34  c.] 

Venezuela — British  Guiana  Boun- 
dary Arbitration.  Documents  and 
Correspondence  relating  to  the 
Question.    2  parts. 

1896.     [P.P.]     *     1670 

Maps  to  Accompany  the  Venezuela- 
British  Guiana  Boundary  Arbitra- 
tion. 1896.     [P.P.]     •     1671 

HiSTORiA  official  de  la  discusi6n  entre 
Venezuela  y  la  Gran  Bretaiia  sobre 
sus  limites  en  la  Guayana.  Nueva 
York.  1896.     *     1672 

Documents  relating  to  the  question 
of  boundary  between  Venezuela 
and  British  Guyana.  Submitted 
to  the  Boundary  Commission  by 
the  Counsel  of  the  Government  of 
Venezuela.   3  vols.    Washington. 

1896.     *    1678 


BRITISH   GUIANA. 


Alegato  de  Venezuela  .  .  relatives 
6  la   cuestion  de  limites  entre    la 

Guyana  Britanica  y  Venezuela. 

Caraca$.     1896.     *     1674 

British  Guyana  boundary  Case.  Be- 
fore the  Venezuela  boundary  Com- 
mission.   Revised  ed.  1896.  *  1675 

Venezuela.  The  British  "  Settled 
Districts"  argument.  1896.  *  1676 

Official  History  of  the  Discussion 
between  Venezuela  and  Great 
Britain  on  their  Guiana  Boun- 
daries.        Atlanta.    1896.     *    1677 

The  Venezuelan  Question:  British 
aggrcsions  in  Venezuela,  or,  the 
Monroe  Doctrine  on  trial ;  Lord 
Salisbury's  mistakes ;  fallacies  of 
the  British  "  Blue  Book  "  on  the 
disputed  boundary.  By  W.  L. 
Scruggs.     Atlanta.   1896.     *     1678 

Question  de  limites  de  Guayana.  Los 

trabajos  de  la  comision  investiga- 

dora    de    Washington.        Caracas. 

1897.     •    1679 

Report  and  accompanying  papers  of 
the  Commission  appointed  by  the 
President  of  the  U.S.  "  to  investi- 
gate .  .  .  the  true  divisional  line 
between  Venezuela  and  British 
Guiana."  3  vols,  and  1  vol.  of 
maps.         Washington.  1897.  *  1680 

El  Libro  Amarillo  de  Venezuela, 
1897.  Caracas.    1897.     *    1681 

U.S.A.  Commission  on  Boundary  be- 
tween      Venezuela      and     British 
Guiana.     Report  and  Accompany- 
ing Papers  .  9  vols.       Washington. 
1897.     •     1682 

Venezuela  Boundary  Commission. 
Report  of  the  Special  Commission 
appointed  by  the  President,  Jan. 
4th,  1896,  to  examine  and  report 
upon  the  true  divisional  line  be- 
tween the  Republic  of  Venezuela 
and  British  Guiana.     4  vols. 

Washington.     1897-98.     *     1683 

British  Guiana  boundary  arbitra- 
tion. The  Case  of  the  United 
States  of  Venezuela  before  the  tri- 
bunal of  arbitration  to  convene  at 
Paris  under  the  provisions  of 
treaty  between  the  IFnited  States 
of  Venezuela   and  Her    Britannic 


83 


Majesty     signed     at    Washington  - 

Feb.  2nd,  1897,  and  The  Counter-  ] 
case.     9     vols.        New    York    and 

Baltimore.                   1898.     *     1684  -5 

British    Guiana  Boundary  Arbitra-  | 

tion.     The  Case  on  behalf  of  tho  I 

Government  of  H.B.M.  The  i 
Countercase.  12  vol.    1898.  *  1685 

Case  of   Venezuela   before  the  Tri-  ' 
bunal  of  Arbitration.  3  vols.  New 
York.                           1898.     *     168& 

The  Counter-case  of  Venezuela  be-  I 

fore  the  Tribunal  of   Arbitration.  \ 

Vol.  1-3.    New  York.  1898.  *  1687  i 

The  same.     Vol.  4.     Appendix.  ] 

Baltimore.    1898.     *  \ 

The  Printed  Argument  on  behalf  of  J 

Venezuela  before  the  Tribunal  of  1 
Arbitration.     2  vols.     New  York. 

1898.  *     1688  ; 

El  Libro   Amarillo    de    Venezuela,  ] 

1898.  Caracas.       1898.     *     1689 

Historique    du    conflit     anglo-vene- 
zuelien  en  Guyane  des  origines  au 

traite  d'arbitrage,  1493-1897.  Par  ! 

G.  Pariset.          Paris.  1898.  *  1690  < 

Guiana  and  Venezuela  Cartography.  ' 
By  P.  L.  Phillips.    Washington. 

1898.    *     1691 

El  Libro    Amarillo    de    Venezuela,  ; 

1899.  3  pt.     Caracas.  1899  *  1692  j 
Arbitration    between    the  Govern-  ' 

ments  of  H.B.M.  and   Venezuela. 
Proceedings,  etc.     11  vols.    Paris. 

1899.  *     1693  i 
Further    Papers     [relating    to    the  ' 

Boundary     of      British      Guiana].  | 

Case,  Counter-Case,  and  Argu-  ; 
ment  of  Great  Britain.     3  parts. 

1899.    [P.P.]    *    1694  ; 

Further    Papers     [relating    to    the 

Boundary     of      British      Guiana].  ] 

Case,  Counter-Case  and  Argument  I 

of  Venezuela.     3   parts.  i 

1899.     [P.P.]     *     1695  j 

Further    Papers    [relating    to   the  \ 

British     Guiana    Boundary    Quea-  ! 

tion].     Award  of  the  Tribunal.  ^ 

1899.     [P.P.]    169a  ] 

British  Guiana  and    its    Boundary 

[Col.  Inst.]                1900.     *     1697  > 


«4 


25.    DUTCH  GUIANA. 


Vertoogh,  hoe  nootwendich,  nut 
ende  profijtelick  het  sij  voor  de 
vereenighde  Nederlanden  te  be- 
houden  de  Vrijheyt  van  te  hande- 
len  op  West-Indien,  In  den  vrede 
metten  Coninck  van  Spaignen. 
Door  W.  Usselinc.  1608     ♦     1698 

KoRTE  en  wonderlijcke  Beschry- 
vinge  van  de  Seltsame  Wanschep- 
sals  van  Menschen  .  .  in  het  Con- 
inckryck  Guianae ;  aen  het  Meyr 
Parim©  .  .  Amsterdam. 

[1635?]     *     1700 

True  Narrative  of  ye  late  troubles 
in  the  Colony  Surynam.  By  Col. 
Wm.  Byam.  1661.     *     1700a 

Gebedt  Van  .  .  .  Balthazar  ger- 
bir,  Baron  Douvilly,  Patroon 
ende  Commandeur  van  de  Geoc- 
troyeerde  Guianse  Colonie,  op't 
Schip   St.   Jan    Euangelist. 

AmsUrdam.   1659     *     1700b 

Iniormatie  voor  de  Rechts  geleerde 
di  van  W(  gen  d'Edele  Heeren 
Bewinthebbers  vande  .  .  .  West- 
Indische  (ompagnye  ghereauir- 
sert.  .  .  Door  den  Baron  Don- 
villy.     [Amsterdam,    ?   1660] 

♦     1700c 

A  SoMMARY  Description  manifesting 
that  greater  Profits  are  to  bee 
done  in  the  hott  than  in  the 
could  parts  off  the  coasts  of 
America.     By   Sir   B.    Gerbier. 

liotterdam.    ?  1660.     *     1700d 

Beschrijvinge  van  het  Heerlijcke 
ende  Gezegende  Landt  Guajana. 
Waer  inne  gelegen  is  de  seer  voor- 
name  Lant-streke  genaemt.  Ser- 
renamme.  [Door  0.  Keye.].  '«- 
Gravenliage.  1660.     *     1700e 


The  Same. 


Leipzig. 
1672.     * 


Vertoogh,  Een,  Van  de  consider- 
abele  Colonie,  by  de  .  .  Staten  van 
Hollandte  ende  West-Vrieslandt, 
uytgeset  op  de  Vaste  Kust  van 
America.  1676.     *     1701 

Beschrijvinge  van  Guiana.  .  .    . 

Hoorn.    1676.     *    1702 

CoNSiDERATiEN  vau  Wcstyludische 
Compagnie  over  de  Directie  vap  de 
Colonie  van  Suriname. 

1682-87.     •    1702a 

AccooRD  tusi^en  de  Staaten  van  Zee- 
land  en  de  West-Indische  Com- 
pagnie, wegens't  overnemen,  van 
de  Colonie  van  Suriname.  .  . 
Amsterdam.  1713.     *     1703 


AccooRD  met  de  Staart;en  van  Zeeland 
aangegaan  wegens  de  koop  en 
overneminge  van  de  colonie  van 
Suriname.  (1713).     *     1703a 

Beschrijvinge  van  de  volk-plantinge 
Zuriname :  vertonende  de  opkomst 
dier  zelver  Colonie  de  Aanbouw  en 
Bewerking  der  Zuiker-Plantagien, 
enz.      Door  J.    D.    H[erlein]. 

Leeuwarden.     1718.     *     1703b 

Dissertation     sur     la      generation 

et  les  transformations  des  Insecte 

de  Surinam.     Par  M.   S.   IMeriaji. 

La  Hay e.       1726.     *     1703c 

Berigt  door  Directeuren  van  Suri- 
name overgegeven  aan  de  Staaten 
General.  1731.     *     1703d 

OcTROOY  .  .  .  de  Colonifc  i^an  Suri- 
name. Hague.  1752.     *     1704 

Kortelijke  en  Zakelijke  Beschirij- 
vinge  van  de  Colonie  van  Zuri- 
name .   .   .  Door  T.  Pistorius. 

AmsLerdam.     1763.     *     1705. 

Extract  uijt  het  Register  der  Reso- 
lutien  van  de  Staaten   General. 

1763.      •     1705a 

Sterkte  en  Zamenstelling  van  het 
Garnizoen  der  Kolonie  Surinam© 
voor  het  jaar,  1765.  Door  C.  A. 
van  Sypestyen.  *     1705b 

Traite  des  Maladies  plus  frequentes 
a  Surinam.     Par  P.  Fermin. 

1765.     *     1705c 

The  Dutch  Displayed;  or  a  succinct 
account  of  the  Barbarities, 
rapines,  and  injustices  committed 
by  the  subjects  of  Holland  upon 
those  of  England.      1766.    *    1706 

Description     genera  le,      historique, 

geographique    et    physique    de  la 

Coloniale    de    Surinam.       Par    P. 

Fermin,  JM.D.   2   vols.  Amsterdam. 

1769.     *    1707 

The  Same.  Niexirve.  Algemeene 

beschrijving.     2  vols.      Harlingen. 
1770.     * 

Bechrijving  van  Guiana  of  de 
Wildekust.  in  Zuid  America;  .  .  . 
Door  J.   Hartsinck.     2  vols. 

Amsterdam.  1770.  [3  c.j      1708 

Resolutie  van  Haar  Hoog  IMogende 
De  Heeren  Staten  Generaal  der 
Vereenigde  Nederlanden,  Contin- 
eerende  nadere  Poincten  omtrent 
den  vaart  en  handel  op  de  Colonie 
van  Essequebo  en  Demerary. 
Amsterdam.  1772.     *     1708a 


DUTCH  GUIANA. 


Requeste,  Memoire,  en  Bylagen  voor 
P,  Pama,  cum  suis,  alien,  zoo 
Eigenaars  van  Plantagien  in 
Berbice.  1774.    *     1708b 

Reolement  op  de  Administratie 
der  justitie  en  de  Manier  van 
Procedeeren,  in  de  Rivieren  van 
Essequebo  en  Demerary,  Gear- 
restecrt  by  de  Vergadering  van 
Thienen  en  by  Haar  Hoog 
Mogende  de  Heeren  Staaten 
Generaal  der  Vereenigde  Neder- 
landen,  den  4  October,  1774,  geap- 
probeert.  *     1708c 

Plantae  Surinamensis.  Door  J. 
Aim.     Upsal.  1775.     ♦     1709 

Tableau  historique  et    politique    de 

I'etat     ancien     et     actual    de     la 

Colonie  de  Surinam  et  des  causes 

de  Ba  decadence.    Par  Ph.  Fermin. 

Matstrictu.      1778.     *     1710 

Nachrichten  vora  Lande  Guiana, 
dem  Oronoooflus,  und  den  dortipen 
Wilden.  Aus  dem  Italien  von  Ph. 
S.  Gilii  iiborsetzt.     Hamburgh. 

1785.     •     1711 

Brieten  orer  het  Bestuur  van  Esse- 
quebo    en     Demerary ;     gewisseld 
tuBSchen  Aristodemus  en  Sincerus. 
AmittrJam.     1785-88.     *     1712 

Ebsai  Historique  sur  la  Colonie  de 
Surinam.  .  .  Avec  I'histoire  de  la 
Nation  Juive  Portugaise  et  Alle- 
mande  y  etablie  .  .  Paramaribo. 

1788.     •     1713 

The    tame.     Geschiedenis      der 

Kolonie  van  Suriname.  Amsterdam. 

1791.     • 

Beschrtvino  van  Guiana  en  cen 
Vericht  van  de  rivieren  en  plan- 
tagien Berbice,  Essequebo,  en 
Demerary.  Amsterdam.  1794.  *  1714 

Narrative  of  a  five  years'  Expedi- 
tion against  the  revolted  Neerroes 
of    Surinam     in  Guiana,    1772-77 
Bv  Captain    J.    G.    Rtedman.     2 
vols.  1796.  [3  g.]  1715 

The  tame.     2  vols.     1806.     * 

The  tame.     2nd  ed.     2  vols. 

1813.     • 

The  tame.    Vovage  a  Surinam. 

Parit.     1799.     * 

The     same.     Nachrichten     von 

Surinam.   .   .   .   Hamhvrq.   1797.  * 

SFniNAAMTRCHE  mengelpoezy.  Door 
P.  F.  Roos.     Amsterdam,  1804 

*  1715a 

Governments  Bin  den.     Surinam. 

1816  et  seq.     *     1715b 
BuRiNAAMBCHS  Almanack.  1820  <•'  seq 

•  1715c 


85 


Joanna,  or  the  Female  Slave.  A 
West  Indian  Tale — founded  on 
Stedman's  narrative  of  an  Expedi- 
tion against  the  revolted  Negroes 
of  Surinam.      1824.    [3  f .]         17ie 

Aanmerkingen  op  eene  Verhandel- 
ing  betreflFende  de  Kolonie  Suri- 
name. 1824.     •     1716s 

Aanteekeningen      betrekkelijk      de 
Kolonie     Suriname    [door     E.    L. 
Baron   van   Heeckeron].    Arnhcm. 
1826.      •     1716b 

Slrinaamsche  Almanak  voor  eet 
jaar  1833  en  1834,  uitgegeven  door 
net  departement  Paramaribo.  2 
vol.     Amsterdam.     1833-34    •    1716c 

Verzamklino     over     de   Plantagien 

Waterland   .     .    Door  G.  Blancke. 

1834.     ♦     I716d 

Di  Landbouw  in  de  Kolonie  Suri- 
name.    Door  M.  D.  Teenstra. 

1835      *     1716e 

Voyage  k  Surinam,  description  des 
possessions  neerland  dans  la. 
Guyane.  By  P.  J.  Benoit.  Av. 
100  dessins,  pris  sur  nature  par 
I'auteur,  lithogr.  par  Madou  et 
Lauters.       Bruxelhs.  1839.   *  1717 

Het  Godsdienstig  onderwijs  der 
Negerslaven.  Door  J.  Van  O.  de 
Vries.  1841.     *    1717a 

BiJDRAGE  tot  de  Keiinis  der  Kolonie 
Suriname.  1842.     ♦     1717b 

Ontwerp  ter  verbetering  Financielen 
Toestand  der  Kolonie  Suriname. 
Door  J.  TJ.  Tydeman. 

1842.  •     1717e 
Suriname  en  de  Regering. 

1843.  •    1717d 
Verzamelino      van     Stukken      aan- 

gaande  de  Surinaamsche  Aangele- 
genheden.  1845.     *    1717e 

Beschouwino  van  het  Adres  .  .  . 
Surinam.  1845.     *     1717f 

Gedacten  en  Wenken  de  Kolonizatie, 
.  .  in  de  Nederlandsche  West- 
Indien.     Door  J.  J.  Pennink. 

1845.  *    1717g 

Vfrzameltno  van  stukken  nopens 
Suriname.      ^s-Gravnhage. 

1846.  *    1717h 

BiJDRAGE  tot  de  Kennis  van  Suri- 
name's  Binnenland.  Door  A. 
Copijn.  1847.     *     1717i 

Enumfratto  Orchirlparum  Surina- 
mensium.    H.  C.  Focke. 

1848.  •     1717J 

Beschouwino  over  de  Kolonie  Suri- 
name .     Door  J.  van  der  SmiRs<m. 

1849.  •    1717k 


86 


DUTCH    GUIANA 


De  Zicktetsestand  in  de  Kolonie 
Suriname  gedurend©  het  jaar, 
1853.    Door  Dr.  C.  Landre.  *  17171 

Geneeskundige   Wetenschappen. 

1853.     *     1717m 

Vervolg  der  Bijlagen  behoorende 
tot  de  memorie  aad  den  Konig  .  . 
[Door  Baron  van  Raders.] 

1853.    *    1717n 

Beschouwingen  van  Suriname.  Door 
C.  A.  van  Sijpesteijn.  's-Graven- 
hage.  1854.      *      1717o 

Over     de    Hervorming     Regerings- 
Stelsel    in     Nederlandsche     West- 
Indie.     Door  B.  E.  C.  Belmonte. 
1857.     *     1717p 

Mr.  J.    J.  Mauriciub,    Gouverneur- 

Generaal  van  Surinam©.     Door  C. 

A.  van  Sijpesteyn.     ' s-Gravenhage. 

1858.     *     1718 

Almanak  Nederlandsche  West  Indie. 
1859.    *    1718a 

Geschiedenis  van  Suriname.  Door  J. 

Wolbers.      Amsterdam.  1861.  *  1719 
De  Manja.  Familie  Tafereel  uit  het 

Surinaamsche    Volksleben.      Door 

Schaik.    Arnhnm.      1866.     *    1720 
KoLONiSATiB     van     Europeanen     te 

Surname.     Door    A.    Halberstadt. 

Leiden.     1871.     *     1721 

Dutch  Guiana.  By  W.  G.  Palgrave. 

1876.    [13  i.]         1722 

Hollandisch  -  Guiana.       Door    A. 

Kappler.    Stuttgart.      1881.  *  1723 
Surinaamsche  Planten   en   Cultuur- 

gewassen.     Door    J.   M.    W^.    van 

Meeteren.  Amsterdam.  1883.  *  1724 
Ons    Rijk   Suriname.     Door     A.    J. 

Riks.     Rotterdam.      1883.  1725 

Leb    Habitants   d©     Surinam©.    Par 

(Prince)  R.  N.   Bonaparte.   Paris. 

1884.     *     1726 

Onzb     West.       Door    W.     E.    van 

Goeterwoude.     den  Haag. 

1884.     *     1727 
La  Guyane  Nederlandaise.  Par  Wes- 

terouen  van  Meeteren-    Leiden. 

1884.     *  1728 
Enkele    Beschouwingen  gewijd  aan 

de  belangen  der  Kolonie  Suriname. 

Door  A.   C.   Wesenhagen.     Rotter- 
dam. 1886.     *     1730 
De  Provincie  Suriname.      Door  F. 

L.   Geerling.     den  Haag. 

1887.     *    1731 
Surinam,     sein     Land      und     seine 

Kultur  -  Verhaltnisse.       Von    A. 

Kappler.     Stuttgart.     1887.  *   1732 
Het  Viiftigjarig  Jubile  der  Boeren 

in  Suriname.     1S45,  21  Juni,  1895. 

Door  J.  E.  Muller.     Suriname. 

1895.     •     1733 


Het     Regeneerings-Reglement    van 
Suriname.  Door  A.  J.  van  den  H. 
van  Vordt.  Leiden.    1895.     *     1734 
Europeesche    Kolonisati©    in     Suri- 
nam©,    Door  H.  Pijttersen. 

's-Gravenhage.  1896.  *   1735 

Kolonie     Surinam©.      Afbeeldingen 

b  e  t  r  ©  ffend©       Cultuurg©wasseTi, 

Plantages,   Gouldvelden.  Haarlem. 

1896.     *     1736 

i  Een  en  onder  over  de  West.     Door 

A.  C.  Wesenhagen.     Rotterdam. 

1896.  ♦     1737 
Ordinance    of    7    September,    1882, 

containing  provisions  relative  to 
the  exploration  for  minerals  on  the 
ground  of   Surinam.     Paramaribo. 

1897.  *     1738 
Onze  West.     Reisschetsen.    Door  A. 

H.    Pareau.      's-Gravenhage. 

1898.  ♦     1739 
Suriname        het        Goudland       der 

toekomst.  Door  O.  E.  G.  Vosmaer. 

Den  Haag.     1898.     *     1740 

Beknopte  Aardrijks  Kundige  besch- 

rijving  van  Suriname.  Door  Loth. 

Amsterdam.  1898.     *     1741 

Samengevatte  verordeningen  betrek- 

king  hebbende  op  de  Goudindustri© 

in  Suriname.     Amsterdam 

1900.  *     1742 

Bijdrage  tot  d©  Kennis  der  cultures 

in  Suriname.    Door    H.    van  Cap- 

pelle.     Amsterdam.         1901.  *  1743 

Geologisch  -  bermannische   Skizzen 

aus  Surinam.    Von  G.  C.  Du  Bois. 

Freiberg.  1901.  *  1744 

Overziciit    van    de  cultuurgewassen 

en     boschproducten     in     verband 

met  nijverheid    en    handel    in  d© 

Kolonie    Suriname.       Door   C.    J. 

Hering.     Paramaribo. 

1902-03.     *     1746 
Album     der      Coppename-Expedite. 
Leiden.     1903.     *  1746 
De    Binnenlanden  van    het    district 
Nickerie.     Door  H.   van  Cappelle. 
Baarn.     1903.     *     1747 
Overziciit  der  geschiedenis  van  Suri- 
name. Door  J.  R.  Thomson. 

's-Gravenhage.    1903.     *     1748 
De         Surinaamsche         Wetboeken. 
B©werkt  door  H.  Ligtenberg. 

's-Gravenhage.  1903.  *  1749 
Anales       de       Guyana.  Por       B. 

Tavera-Acosta.     Ciudad  Bolivar. 

1905.     *     1749a 
Au  Travers  des  forets  d©  la  Guyan© 
hollandaise.  Par  H.  van  Cappelle. 
Paris.      1905.      *      1750 
Beitrage  zur  Volkerkund©  von  Suri- 
nam.    Von  C-  H.   d©  Joej©. 

Leiden.     1908.     *     1750a 


87 


26.     FRENCH  GUIANA. 


Lettbe   escrite  de  Cayenne  oonten- 

ant  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la  des- 

oente  des  Francois  et  leur  estab- 

lissement  en  I'Amerique.       Porta. 

1653.     •     1751 

Description  de   la   France  Equinoc- 

tiale  cydevant    appellee  Gayanne, 

©t  par  les  Espagnoles,  El  Dorado. 

Par  Lo  Febvre  de  La  Barre.  Paris. 

1666.    *    1752 

Voyage  du  Chevalier  Des  Marchais 

en  Guiane  et  isles    voisines  et  a 

Cayenne  1725-27.  Par  J.  B.  Labat. 

Paris.     1730.     •    1753 

Description  geographique  de  la 
Guyane,  contenant  les  possession! 
et  les  etablissemcns  des  Francois, 
des  Espagnoles,  des  Portugais, 
des  Hollandois  dans  ces  vastes 
pays.  .  .  Par  S.  Bellin.  Paris. 
1763.     *    1754 

Dks  Plantes  de  la  Guiane  FranQoise. 
Par  F.  Aublet.       1775.     *     1754a 

Memoirs  pour  servir  a  I'histoire  de 

Cayenne  et  de   La  Guiane  Fran- 

coise.  .  .  Par   M.    Bajon.     2   vols- 

Paris.     1777.     *     1754b 

Tableau  de  Cayenne,  ou  de  la 
Guiane  Fran^aise,  contenant  des 
Rensoignemens  Exacts  sur  son 
Climat,  ses  Productions,  les 
Naturels  du  Pays.     Part*. 

1779.     *     1755 

Reflexions  sur  la  colonie  FranQoise 
de  la  Guyano.  1788.     *     1756 

Voyage  a  la  Guiane  et  a  Cayenne 
fait  en  1789,  et  annees  suivantes. 
ParL.M.B.    Porta.    1798.    *    1757 

Narrative  of  the  deportation  to 
Cavenne  of  Barthelemy,  Pichegru, 
Wi'llot,  Marbois,  La  Rue,  Ramel, 
©tc,  with  Facts  relative  to  the 
Revolution  of  1797.  By  General 
Ramel.  1799.     *     1758 

Tableau  de  Cayenne  ou  de  la  Guiane 
FranQaise,  contenant  des  ren- 
seiccnemens  sur  son  climat,  ses  pro- 
ductions, etc.  [Par  Viscount  Gal- 
ard  de  Tarraube]-  Paris,  an  VII. 
[1799.]     ♦     1759 

The  same.      Neue    Reige    nach 

Cayenne  .  .  Mit  Anmerkungen  von 
M.  G.     Leipiz.  1799.      * 


The.  same.       Wien. 


1800. 


Memoire  sur  la    Guian©  .  Francaise. 

Par  Le  Citoyen  Jacouemin.  Paris. 

1799.     •     1760 


Anecdotes  secretes  sur  le  18  Fruo- 
tidor,  et  nouveaux  memoires  des 
deportes  a  la  Guiane  ecrits  par 
eux-memes.  .  [ed.  by  L.  G. 
Michaud.]     Paris.     [1800?]  *  1761 

Memoire  sur  la  Colonie  de  la 
Guiane  Frangaise  et  sur  les  avan- 
tages  politiques  et  commerciaux 
de  sa  possession  [drawn  up,  from 
notes  by  —  Vidal,  French  resi- 
dent in  Guiana,  by  F.  J.  Giraudj. 
Porta.       An  XII. 

[1803].     •     1762 

Voyage  h,  Cayenne,  dans  les  deux 
Ameriques  et  chez  les  Antropo- 
phages.  Par  L.  A.  Pitou.  2nd 
ed.     Paris.  1807.     *     1763 

Description  abrege©  de  la  Guyane 
frangaise  ou  tableau  des  produc- 
tions naturel'es  et  commorciales 
d©  cette  colonie,  explique  au 
raoyen  d'une  carte  geologico-topo- 
graphique  dresaee  par  M.  Poirson. 
Par.    M.    Leblond.     Paris. 

1814.     •     1764 

Instruction  Nantique  sur  les  cotes 
de  la  Guian©  Francaise.  Par  Lar- 
tiqu©.     Paris.  1827.     *     1765 

Mission  d©  Cayenne.  Par  W.  H. 
Laus.  1837.     *     1765a 

Deliberation  du  Conseil  Colonial  d© 
la  Guiane  Francaise,  sur  la  pro- 
position de  M.  Passy  et  le  Rapport 
de  M.  de  Remusat,  relativement  k 
I'abolition  de.  I'esclavage  dans  les 
colonies   frangaises.     Paris. 

1839.     *     1766 

Commission  d©  la  Colonisation  d©  la 
Guiane  frangaise.  Par  Le  Cheva- 
lier. 1843.     *     1767 

Coup  d'oeil  sur  la  situation  agricole 
d©  la  Guyane  francaise.  Par  Ber- 
nard. 1843.     *     1768 

Notice  Historique  de  la  Guyano 
francaise.  Par  Ternaux-Compans. 
Porta.  1843.     *     1769 

Extraits  des  auteurs  et  voyageurs 
qui  ont  ecrit  sur  la  Guyane.  Par 
Victor  de  Nouvion.  1844.     *     1770 

La  Guyane.     Par  A.  E.  Cerfberr. 

1851.     *     1770a 

Mission  de  Cayenne.    Par  Motezon. 
1857.     *     1771 

Renseignement  sur  la  navigation  des 
cotes  et  des  rivieres  de  la  Guyano 
frangaise.  Par  Gouy.  (Depot  de  la 
Marine).     Paris.      1865.     *     1772 


88 


FRENCH  GUIANA. 


Notes  et  Souvenirs.     Guyan©  Fran- 
9aiB.     Par  F.  Bouyer. 


1867. 


1773 


Voyage  chez  lea  Indiens  [French 
Guiana].     Par  Delteil. 

1870.     •     1774 

Introduction  a  I'Histoire  de  Cay- 
enne, suivie  d'un  Recueil  de 
Contes,  Fables,  et  Chansons  ©n 
Creole.  Notes  et  Commentaires 
par  Alfred  de  St.  Quentin.  Etude 
Bur  la  grammair©  Creole  par  Au- 
guste  de  St.  Quentin.     Antihes. 

1872.     *     1775 

Agriculture  de  la  Guyane  fran^aise. 

Par  Sagot.  1874.     *     1777 

La  Guyan©  fran<jaise.     Par  Mourie 

1874.     *     1778 

Catalogue  des  produits  des  Colonies 
frauQaises  [Exjwsition  Universelle 
de  1878].  1878.     *     1780 

Voyage  d'  exploration  dans  I'inter- 
ieur  des  Guyanes,  1876-77.  Par 
J.  Crevaux.  Paris.   1879-     *    1780a 

De  Cayenne  aux  Andes,  1878-79. 
Par  J.   Crexaux.     Paris. 

1881.     *     1780b 


Guyane  fran^ais©. 
Paris. 


Par  E.  Nibaut. 
1882.     *     1781 


Grammaires  et  vocabulaires  Rou- 
couyenne,  arrouage,  piapoco  et 
d'autres  langues  de  la  region  des 
Guyanes.  Par  J.  Crevaux,  P. 
Sagot  et  L.    Adam.     Paris. 

1882.     ♦     1782 

Notice  sur  la  transportation  a  la 
Guyane.  (M.  de  la  Marine.)  Paris. 

1885.  ♦     1783 

La  Guyan©  et  la  question  peniten- 
tiaire.       Par  J.   Leveille.     Paris. 

1886.  *     1784 

La  France  equinoxiale.  Par  H.  A. 
Coudreau.     2  torn.     Paris. 

1886.     •     1785 

La  Guyane  Franpaise.  Par  F.  Hue. 
Paris.  1886.     *     1786 

Leb  Trots  Guyanes.  Par  L.  F.  Viala 

Montpellier.  1887.     *     1787 

The  same.     Later  ©d.     1893. 


Les  Frangais  en  Guyane.  Par  J. 
Gros.     Paris.  1887.     •     1788 

Les  Gisementa  Auriferes  de  la 
Guyane  frangaise.  Par  H.  Babin- 
ski.     Paris.  1888.     •     1789 

Histoire  de  la  Guyane  frangais©. 
Par  E.  C.    E.  Maurel.      Paris. 

1889.     *     1790 

Dix  Ans  d©  Guyane.  (Societe  de  Geo- 
graphie).  Par  H.  A.  Coudreau. 
Paris.  1891.     *     1791 

Chez  nos  Indiens.  Quatr©  annees 
dans  la  Guyane  frangaise.  Par  H. 
A.  Coudreau.       Paris. 

1893.     •     1792 

Simples  notes  d©  voyages.  Par  A. 
Domergue.    Paris.   1893.     *     1793 

Les  Jesuites  a  Cayenne.  Par  P. 
Mury.     Strasshurg.   1895.     *     1794 

Limites  de  Guayana.     Caracas.  1896. 

♦     1795 

PopULARNO-przyroduiezo  opowia- 
dania  z  polztu  w  Gujavie  francuz- 
kiej,  .  .  1865-71.  By  K.  Jelski. 
W.    Krakowie.  1898.     *     1796 

Frontieres  entre  le  Bresil  et  la 
Guyane  frangaise.  IMemoire  pre- 
sent© par  le  Bresil  au  gouverne- 
ment  de  la  Suisse,  arbitre  entre  1© 
Bresil  et  la  France.  5  torn.  Paris. 
1899.     •     1797 


The  same.     Atlas 


2  torn. 
1896. 


Seconde  JMemoire.  4  torn.  Berne. 

1899.     * 

Atlas.     2  torn.  1899.     * 

La  Richesse  de  la  Guyane  frangaise. 

Par  G.  Brousseau.     Paris. 

1901.     •     1798 
Choiseul  und  die    Katastrophe  am 

Kourouflusse.     Von    W.    Marcus. 

Breslau.  1905.     *     1799 

Notes,  essais  et  etudes  sur  la  Guy- 
ane frangaise.  Par  A.  Dangoiso. 
Paris.  1905.     *     1800 

La  Main-d'oeuvre  dans  les  Guyanes. 

Par  J.  Duchesne-Fournet.    Paris. 

1905.     ♦     1801 


89 


27.     TRINIDAD. 


Cbibib  of  the  Sugar  Colonies,  or  an 
Enauiry  into  the  Objects  and  pro- 
bable EflFects  of  the  French  Ex- 
pedition to  the  West  Indies  .  .  . 
to  which  are  subjoined,  sketches 
of  a  Plan  for  settling  the  Vacant 
Lands  of  Trinidada.  [By  J. 
Stephenl. 

1802.     [3f.  and  2  h.J     1802 

A  Statement,  Letters  and  Docu- 
ments respecting  the  Affairs  of 
Trinidad,  including  a  reply  to  Col. 
Picton's  Address  to  the  Council  of 
that  island.  By  Colonel  Fullar- 
ton.  1804.     •     1803 

Letter  to  Lord  Hobart.  By  Colonel 
T.  Picton  [a  Reply  to  Colonel  Ful- 
lerton's  Statement^  Letters  and 
Documents,  respecting  the  Affairs 
of  Trinidad].     New  ed. 

1804.     *     1804 

Refutation  of  the  Pamphlet  which 
Colonel  Picton  lately  addressed  to 
Lord  Hobart.  By  Colonel  Fullar- 
ton.  1805.     *     1805 

Travels  in  Trinidad  during  1803.  . 
By  P.  F.  M'Callum. 

1805.     [3  a.]    180« 

A  Letter  .  .  on  the  subject  of  Tor- 
ture introduced  into  the  British 
Colonies,  as  connected  with  the 
laws  of  old  Spain.  1806.  ♦  1807 
The  trial  of  Thomas  Picton,  Colonel 
of  the  54th  Regiment  of  Foot, 
and  late  Governor  of  the  island  of 
Trinidad,  for  torturing  Louisa 
Calderon,  in  the  island  of  Trini- 
dad. 1806.     *     1808. 

Letter  to  Lord ,  on  the  Subject 

of  Torture  introduced  into  the 
British  Colonies,  as  connected  with 
the  Laws  of  Old  Spain.  By  Col. 
Fullarton.  1806.     *     1810 

Evidence  taken    at  Port  of  Spain, 

Island  of  Trinidad,  in  the  Case  of 

Louisa    Calderon,    with    letter    to 

Sir  S.  Hood,  by  Col.    T.     Picton. 

1806.     •     1811 

An  Address  to  the  British  Public  on 
the  case  of  Brig. -Gen.  Picton  .  . 
with  Observations  on  the  conduct 
of  [Col.]  Fullarton  and  the  Rt. 
Hon.  J.  SulUvan.  By  Lt.-Col.  E. 
A.  Draper.  1806.     *     1812 

Sir  Thos.  Picton's  Evidence,  taken 
at  the  Port  of  Spain,  in  the  Island 
of  Trinidad,  in  the  Case  of  Louisa 
Calderon.  1806.    *    1813 

Political  Account  of  the  Island  of 


Trinidad,  from  its  Conquest  by 
Sir  R.  Abercrombie  in  1797,  in  i- 
Letter  to  the  Duke  of  Portland, 
by  a  Gentleman  of  the  Island. 

1807.  *     1814 
Letters  of  Decius,  in  answer  to  the^ 

criticism  upon  The  Political  Ac- 
count of  Trinidad,  and  upon  the 
defence  of  the  crimes  of  Governor 
Picton,  in  the  Anti-Jacobin  Re- 
view under  the  title  of  the  **  Pic- 
tonian  Prosecution." 

1808.  ♦     1815- 
An  Appeal  to   the  Imperial  Parlia- 
ment upon  the  claims  of  Trinidad 
to   be  governed    by  a  Legislature 
and  Judicature.     By  J.  Sanderson. 

1812.     ♦     1817 
Report    of     Commissioners    on   the 
subject  of  Titles  to  Land  in    the 
Island  of  Ti  inidad.       1823.  *  18ia 
The  substance  of  a  speech  delivered 
by  J.  Marryat,  Esq.,  in  the  House 
of  Commons    on    Thursday,    July 
25th,  1822,  upon  Mr.  Hume's  mo- 
tion for  ap'winting   a  commission 
of  enquiry  to  report  on  the  state 
of  the  Island  of   Trinidad.     1823. 
[2  i.]  18m 

An  Address  to  the  Rt.    Hon.  Earl 
Bathurst,   relative  to    the    claims 
i      which  the  coloured  population   of 
I      Trinidad  have    ...       By  a   Free 
Mulatto.    1824.         [3  f.]  1820 

I  Report  of  Commissioners  of  Legal 
I  ^Ji^^^>'  °°  *^®  Colony  of  Trinidad. 
I      [PP.]  1827.     *     1821 

I  Extracts  from  Evidence   taken     by 
I      the  Committee  of  the  Council   of 
Trmidad     for    inquiring    into   the 
Negro  Character.     [P.P.] 

1827.     ♦     1822 
Lettres  pour  la  justification  du  Rev 
S.  Power.     Trinidad. 

1830.  ♦  1823 
Five  Years'  in  Trinidad  and  St. 
Vincent :  a  view  of  the  Social  Con- 
dition of  the  White,  Coloured  and 
Negro  Population  of  the  West 
Indies  (1820-25).  By  Mrs.  A.  C. 
Carmichael.     2  vols. 

1834.     •     1824 
Memoirs  and  Correspondence  of  Lt  - 
General     Sir     T.     Picton.         By 
H.   B.    Robinson.      1835-     *     1826 
— —  The  Same.    2nd  ed.     1836.     • 
History  of  Trinidad.        By  E     L 
Joseph.     Trinidad. 

[1838].     •     1836 


go 

Observations  on  the  present  con- 
dition of  the  island  of  Trinidad. 
By  W.  H.  Burnley.     1842. 

[3  b.]  1827 

Papers  on  the  Supply  of  Labour  and 
the  general  condition  of  the 
Colony  of  Trinidad.  3  parts. 
[P.P.]  1847-48.  1828 

Views  of  Trinidad.     From  Drawings 

by  M.  J.  Cazabon.     Paris.     1851. 

[H.C.]     *     1829 

Laws  of  Trinidad,  1831  to  1848. 

1852.     *     1830 

Papers  relative  to  the  condition  of 
the  Sugar-growine  Colonies.  Part 
III.    Trinidad.  [PP.]  1853.  *  1831 

Trinidad:    its    Geography,     natural 

resources,    administration,  present 

condition    and  prospects.      By  L. 

L.  A.  De  Verteuil,  M.D.P.      1858 

[3  b.]  1832 

The  same.     2nd   ed.       1884.   * 

Synopsis  of  the  Fresh  Water  Fishes 
of  the  western  portion  of  the  Island 
of  Trinidad,  W.I.  [Reprinted  from 
the  annals  of  Lyceum  of  Natural 
History,  New  York,  vol.  VI.]  By 
T.   Gill.    1858.         [32J.1  1833 

Report  on  the  Geology  of  Trinidad, 
or  Part  I.  of  the  West  Indian  Sur- 
vey. By  G.  P.  Wall  and  J.  G. 
Sawkins.  1860.     *     1834 

The  Theory  and  Practice  of  Creole 
Grammar.  By  J.  J.  Thomas. 
Port-of -Spain.      1869.     [3  f .]    1835 

Papers  on  the  State  of  F^ducation  in 
Trinidad.     [P.P.]     1870.     *      1836 

Htstorie  de  I'lle  de  la  Trinidad  sous 
le  Gouvernement  Espagnol.  Par 
P.  G.  L.  Borde.  2  vols.  Parii>. 
1876,  1882.  [3  c.]    1837 

Cocoa  as  grown  in  Trinidad,  and 
how  to  plant  it  in  Cevlon. 

1879.     *     1838 

Proceedings  of  the  Scientific  Asso- 
ciation of  Trinidad.  1881.     *  1838a 

Laws  of  Trinidad.  Revised  ed.  .  . 
by  G.  L.  Garcia.      1883.     *     1839 

Co^RT='spo>rT)T?NCE  on  the  recent 
Coolie  Disturbance  in  Trinidad,  at 
the  IVf  ohurrum  Festival ;  with  re- 
port thereon  bv  Sir  H.  W.  Nor- 
man.    [P.P.]     1885. 

[M.C.]     •     1841 

Trtntdad,  Trarle  and  Taxes  Com- 
mission.    1886.     Pnrf -of -Spain. 

1886.    [34  c.]  1842 

Trtntdad,  a  field  for  Emifrration.  A 
Sketch.  Bv  H.  J.  Clark.  Pnrt- 
of -Spain.    1886.        [3  b.]  1843 


TRINIDAD. 


Instructions  for  Raising  Tobacco 
Seeds.     By  J.  H.  Hart.    Trinidad. 

1887.  [32  k.]  1844 

The  Banana  Trade.  By  J.  H.  Hart, 
F.L.S.     Port-of -Spain.     1887. 

[32  ]  1845 

A  Guide  to  Trinidad.  Handbook 
for  the  use  of  Tourists  and  Visi- 
tors.    By   J.  H.   Collens.    2nd  ed. 

1888.  [3  c]  1846 

Classified  List  of  the  Wood-produc- 
ing Trees  of  Trinidad.      1888. 

[32  k.]  1847 

The  Fruit  and  Banana  Trade.  Over 
3,000,000  Bunches  of  Bananas  a 
year  sent  from  Jamaica  to  New 
York.  How  many  can  Trinidad 
send?  By  J.  H.  Hart.  Port-of - 
Spain.     1889.  [32.]  1848 

Trinidadiana  :  chronological  review 
of  events.  By  J.  M.  Bodu.  Port- 
of-Spain.  1890.     *     1849 

La  Brea.  By  G.  Wilson.  San  Fer- 
nando. 1891.     *     1850 

Iere,  the  land  of  the  humming 
bird  :  being  a  sketch  of  the  Island 
of  Trinidad.     By  H.  J.  Clark. 

Trinidad.       1893.     *     1851 

Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Public 
Library,  Trinidad.  Port-of -Spain. 
1892,  and  Supplement  for  1893-4- 
5.  [33  k.]  1852 

"Cacao."  A  Treatise  on  the  Cul- 
tivation and  curing  of  Cacao 
(Theobroma  Cacao).  By  J.  H. 
Hart.     T r iniaad.  1S92.    [3  b.]  1853 

Nutmeg  Planting  in  Trinidad.  By 
J.  H.  Hart.     Trinidad. 

[32  k.]  1854 

Chaguaramus  Scheme  of  Don  Siegert 
for  constructing  docks.  By  F.  R. 
Hart.      Trinidad.     1894.     *     1855 

Geography  of  Trinidad  and  Tobago. 
By  J.  A.  De  Suze.     Trinidad. 

1894.     *     1856 

History  of  Trinidad  :  from  1781  to 
1839.  By  L.  M.  Fraser.  2  vols. 
Port-of -Spdin.     1896.    [3  b.]     1857 

EssAi  sur  r Agriculture  de  la  Trini- 
dad.    Par  J.  de  Verteuil. 

Beauvais.    1896.     *     1858 

Guide  Book  and  History  of  Trini- 
dad, Tobago,  Grenada  and  St. 
Vincent,  trip  up  the  Orinoco  .  .  . 
By  J.  H.  Stark.     [1897.]     *     1859 

The  Trinidad  Centenary  Pocket 
Guide  Book.  By  T.  F.  E.  Evers- 
ley.     Trinidad.  1897.     *     1860 

1797-1897.     An  illustrated    souvenir 
album  of  the  Centenary  of  Trini- 
dad.    Edited  bv  J.  Paget. 
Port-of -Spain,  1897.]  *     1861 


TRINIDAD 


9t 


Cbntenaby  of  Trinidad.  OflBcial  Pro- 
gramme.    Port-of -Spain. 

[1897].     •     1862 

Early  English  Colonies  in  Trinidad. 
By  J.   Scott.      Port-of -Spain. 

1897.     •     1863 

Victoria  Institute  of  Trinidad,  Cen- 
tenary Exhibition.  Catalogue  of 
Historical  Section.  Compiled  by 
L.   M.    Fraser. 

[Trinidad,  1897].     *     1864 

The  old  Bar  and  the  new  Bar.  Re- 
miniscences. 1820-1892.  By  A.  R. 
Delamere .     Port-of -Spain . 

1899.  ♦     1865 
Guide    Book     to    the    Masonic     and 

Friendly  Societies  of  Trinidad.  By 
H.   8.   Billouin.      Port-of -Spain. 

1900.  •     1866 

GuiA  oomercial  do  Trinidad.  Por  F. 
Vizcarrondo  Rojas.  Port-of -Spain. 

1901.  •     1867 

Some  Reflections  on  the  Carnival  of 
Trinidad.  By  E.  F.  Chalamelle. 
Port-of-Spain.  1901.     *     1868 

Gold  and  Coal  in  Trinidad.  By  R. 
J.   L.   Guppy.     Port-of-Spain. 

1902.  *     1869 
Laws  of  Trinidad.     Port-of-Spain. 

1902-05.     •     1870 

Trinidad  Tourist  Guide  and  Com- 
mercial and  Professional  Register 
of  Port-of-Spain.  Port-of-Spain. 
[P1902].  [M.C.]     •     1871 

The  Caura :  a  narrative  of  a  journey 
up  the  Caura  River.  By  E. 
Andre.     Trinidad.     1902.     *     1872 

Trinidad  and  Tobago.      The  Mirror 

Almanac  and  General  Commercial 

Directory.       Port-of-Spain.      1902. 

[3  g.]  1873 

Is  this  Imperialism  ?     History  of  the 
Port-of-Spain   Water  Question. 
Port-of-Spain.  1903.     *     1874 

Papers  relating  to  the  Recent  Dis- 
turbances at  Port-of-Spain,  Trini- 


dad. 


[P.P.]  July,    1903. 

[M.C.]     •     1875 

Report  of  the  Commission  of  En- 
quiry into  the  Recent  Disturb- 
ances at  Port-of-Spain,  Trinidad. 
[P.P.]  July,  1903.  [M.C.]  *    1875a 

Further  Papers  relating  to  the  Dis- 
turbances at  Port-of-Spain,  Trini- 
dad, in  March,    1903.     [P.P.] 
April,   1904.       [M.C.]     ♦     1875b 

Minutes  of  Proceedings  of  the  Com- 
mission of  Enquiry  concerning  the 
Riot  at  Port-of-Spain,  Trinidad, 
on  the  23rd  of  March,  1903.  [Port^ 
of-Spain,  1903].      [M.C.]   *     1875o 

The  Commission  of  Enquiry  into  the 
Water  Riots  of  Monday,  23rd 
March,  1903.  Together  with  ad- 
dresses. .  .  .  Report  of  the  Com- 
missioners.  .   .    Port-of-Spain. 

1903.    [M.C.]     ♦     1876 

Industrial  Trinidad.     Issued  by  the 
Victoria  Institute  of  Trinidad. 
Trinidad.  1903.    [3  g.]  1877 

The  Book  of  Trinidad.  Edited  by 
T.  B.  Jackson.  Port-of-Spain 
(London  printed).  1904.  [3  f .]  1878 

Trinidad  and  Tobago  Year-book. 
1905.  Compiled  by  J.  H.  Collens. 
Trinidad.     1905.  [3  g,]     1879 

The  Centennial  Tourist's  Companion 
to  Trinidad,  Historical,  Descrip- 
tive and  Anthropological.  By  L. 
O.   Innis.      Port-of-Spain, 

n.d.     *     1880 

Trinidad  Civil  List.     Trinidad. 

1905.     ♦     1881 

The  Growth  of  Trinidad.  By  R.  J. 
L.  Guppy.  M.  Trans.  Canadian 
Inst.  •  1905.     *     1881a 

Hansard:  Debates    in    the   Legisla- 
tive Council  of  Trinidad  and  To- 
bago.     Jan. -Dec.,  1907.   Trinidad. 
1908.     *     1882 

General  Rules  and  Racing  Rules  of 

the  Trinidad  Turf  Club.  Trinidad. 

1908.     ♦     1883 


93 


2  8.     TOBAGO.f 


Le  Tableau  de  I'lsle  de  Tabage,  ou 
de  la  nouvello  Oiialchre  •  .  [para- 
D.  de  la  Roche].  Par  C.  de 
Rochefort.     Ltyde.    1665.    *    1884 

Relazione  della  Vittoria  ottenuta 
alle  3  di  Marzo  1677.  Dall'eccel- 
lentisaimo  signore  Conte  d'Estrees 
viceammiraglio  di  Francia_,  Contro 
del  General  Rink  Olandese  all' 
Isela  del  Tobacco.    Roma.. 

1677.     ♦     1884a 

The  Present  Prospect  of  the 
Famous  and  Fertile  Island  of  To- 
bago ;  with  a  Description  of  the 
Situation,  Growth,  Fertility,  and 
Manufacture  of  the  said  Island. 
To  which  is  added,  Proposals  for 
the  Encouragement  of  all  those 
that  are  minded  to  settle  there. 
By  Captain  J.  Poyntz.  London. 
Printed  by  G.  Larkin  for  the 
Author,  and  are  to  be  Sold  by 
Thomas  Malthus,  at  the  Sun  in 
the  Poultrey,  1683.  *   1885 

The  Same.     Reprinted  in  1901. 

[3g.]. 

The  Life  and  Strange,  Surprising 
Adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe, 
of  York,  Mariner,  who  lived  eight 
and  twenty  years  all  alone  in  an 
uninhabited  island  on  the  North 
Coast  of  America,  near  the  mouth 
of  the  great  River  Oroonoque.  .  . 
Written  by  Himself.  [By  D. 
Defoe].  1719.     *     1886 


—  The  $am,e. 
[27  a.] 


[Chandos  Classics]. 


The  same.  [Globe  cd.]  [27  a.] 

Tobago  :  or,  A  Geographical  Descrip- 
tion, Natural  and  Civil  History, 
with  a  full  representation  of  the 
produce  .  .  .    [About  1750].  *  1887 

Summary  Account  of  the  Present 
Flourishing  State  of  the  respect- 
able Colony  of  Tobago,  in  the 
British  "West  Indies. 

1774.     •     188S 

Acts  of  the  Legislature  of  the  Island 
of  Tobago  from  1768  to  1775,  in- 
clusive. 1776.     *     1889 

Representation  by  the  Creditors  of 
the  Island  of  Tobago  to  the 
United  Committees  of  Colonies 
and  Commerce,  to  consider  the 
memorial  presented  to  them, 
praying  a  repeal  of  the  arret  of 
29th    July,   1786.     1791.     *     1890 

Tobago:  or,  A  Geographical 
Description,  Natural  and  Civil 
History,    with   full   representation 

.  of  the  produce  and  other  advan- 
tages arising  from  the  fertility, 
excellent  harbours,  and  happy 
situation  of  that  famous  Island, 
n.d-  [Before      1865].     *     1891 

History  of  Tobago.  By  —  Wood- 
cock, Chief  Justice.  1867.  *    1892 

A  Handbook  of  the  Colony  of 
Tobago.  By  L.  G.  Hay.  Scar- 
borough.  1884.     [2  a.]    189S 

Tobago.  Hints  to  Settlers.  (Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture  for  the  West 
Indies).  1906.    [3  g.]    1894 


fSee   also  under  Trinidad. 


93 


29-     GRENADA. 


Thv  Grenada  Planter ;  or  a  Full  and 
Impartial  Answer  to  a  Letter  in 
the  Gazetteer  of  October  22,  1768, 
relative  to    the    conduct    of    his 

Ex cy     G R.       M le  | 

[General     Melville],     (dated   Nov. 
14,  1769).  •    1895  1 

Lettbr   to  Right  Honourable    Earl  I 

of  H b -h  [Hillsborough]  on  ' 

the  present  situation  of  affairs  in 
the  Island  of  Gr-n-da   [Grenada]. 

1769.  •     1896 

Audi  alteram  partem,  or  a  Counter- 
Letter  to  —  Earl  of  H— 11— gh  on 
the     late    and    present    state     of 
affairs    in  the  Island  of  G — n — a,  ' 
in  which  it  is  clearly  demonstrated  ! 
that  the  Troubles    and  CJonfusion  I 
.  .  .  took  their  rise  .  .  from  the  | 
arbitrary    and    partial  disposition 
of  Governor  M 11.  .  .  ! 

1770.  •     1897  I 

Narrative  of  the  proceedings  upon  I 
the  Complaint  against  Governor  1 
Melville  [of    Grenada]. 

1770.     •     1898 
Observations     upon     the       Report 
made     by     the     Board    of    Trade 
against  the  Grenada  Laws. 

1770.     •     1899 

Considerations  on  the  4J  per  cent, 
collected  in  Grenada,  and  the 
Southern  Charibbee  Islands,  by 
His  Majesty's  letters  patent 
under  pretence  of  the  prerogative 
royal  without  grant  of  Parlia- 
ment. 1774.     ♦     1900 

Speech  by  Lord  Mansfield,  in  giv- 
ing the  judgment  of  the  Court  of 
King's  Bench,  Monday,  Novem- 
ber 28,  1774,  in  the'  cause  of 
Campbell  against  Hall,  Ac,  for 
raising  a  Duty  of  4J  per  cent,  on 
all  Exports  from  the  Island  of 
Grenada.  By  a  Barrister.  New  ed. 
1775.     •     1900a 

Laws  of  the  Legislature  of  the 
Island  of  Grenada  and  the 
Grenadines.      Grenarfa. 

1778.     *     1901 

La  Prise  de  la  Grenade,  Piece  en 
un   Acte.     Paris.     1779.     *     1902 

New  Plan  of  the  Island  of  Grenada, 
from  the  original  Survey  of  Mens. 
Pinel,  taken  in  1763  by  order  of 
the  Government  .  .  .  with  Book 
of  References  by  Lieut.  D. 
Paterson,  Assistant  to  the 
Quarter-Master-General  of  His 
Majesty's  Forces.     Faden. 

1780.     •     1903 


Letters  to  a  young  Planter.  Writ- 
ten on  the  island  of  Grenada  by 
an  old  planter.    1785.     [3  f .]    1904 

Regit  des  troubles  survenus  h,  la 
Grenade.     [St.  George?  1795?]. 

•     1905 

A  Review  of  the  Events  which  have 
happened  in  Grenada  from  the 
commencement  of  the  insurrection 
to  the  1st  of  May :  by  a  sincere 
well-wisher  to  the  Colony  [T.  T. 
Wise].     St.   George,  Grenada. 

1795.     *     1906 

Narrative  of  the  Revolt  and  Insur- 
rection of  the  French  inhabitants 
in  the  island  of  Grenada,  by  an 
Eye-witness  [G.  Turnbull].  IJdiiV' 
burgh.  1795.     *     1907 

A  Brief  Enquiry  into  the  causes 
of,  and  conduct  pursued  by,  the 
Colonial  Government,  for  quel- 
ling the  insurrection  in  Grenada. 
.  .  1795.  In  a  letter  from  a 
Grenada  Planter  to  a  Merchant 
in  London.  1796.     *     1908 

Report  of  Committee  on  the  Peti- 
tion of  the  Proprietors  of  Estates 
in  the  Island  of  Grenada.  2  parts. 
[P.P.]  1801-12.     ♦     1909 

Memoirs  of  Josias  Rogers,  Com- 
mander of  H.M.S.  "  Quebec."  By 
W.  M.  Gilpin.  1808.     *     1911 

Laws  of  Grenada,  from  the  year 
1763  to  the  year  1805  .  .  and  an 
index  .   .  by   G.    Smith. 

1808.     *     1912 

1766  to  1875  [with  a  supple- 
ment,   1875-1876]   1875[-76].      * 

1857.     St.   George,  Grenada.   • 

1897.  1897.     • 

A  Practical  Summary  of  the  Con- 
stitution of  Grenada.  By  W.  D. 
Davis.        St.    George's,    Grenada. 

1833.     *     1912a 

The  Constitution  of  the  Judicatures 
of  Grenada.     By  W.  D.  Davis. 

183.  .     *     1912b 

A  Narrative  of  the  Insurrection  in 

the  Island  of  Grenada,  which  took 

place  in  1795.     By  J.  Hay.    1823. 

[3  c]  1913 

Society  for  the  Education  of  the 
Poor.  Third,  Fourth,  Fifth,  An- 
nual Report.      Grenada. 

1827-29.     •     1915 

Report  on  the  condition  of  Indian 
Immigrants,  and  the  working  of 
the    new     Immigration     Law     in 


-94 


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parts.      [P.P.] 

1Q7Q         ♦ 


Grenada.     2 

1879.     *     1917 

Papers  relating  to  the  vote  for  the 
parsonage  of  the  disestablished 
church  at  St.  George's. 

1885.     *     1918 

Historical  and  Descriptive  Sketch 
of  the  Island  of  Grenada.  By  S. 
Wells.      Kingston,  Ja.    1890. 

[3  b.]  1919 

Laws  of  Grenada.       1897.     *     1920 

Public  Library.     Catalogue  of  the 


Books.    1893.     St.  George,  Grenada. 
[33  k.]  1921 
The  same.     1904.        [3  f .] 

The   Grenada    Handbook   for   1897; 
also  for  1902,   1903,    1904,     1905, 
1907,    1908,    and    1909.       By     E. 
Drayton-  [3g.]     1922 

Problems  of  Crown  Colony  Adminis- 
tration. By  Sir  Charles  Bruce, 
G.C.M.G.,  Governor  of  the  Wind- 
ward Islands,  1893-97.  .  .  . 

1908.     •     1923 


95 


3o.     ST.  VINCENT. 


Authentic  Papers  relative  to  the 
Exj>edition  against  the  Charibbs, 
and  the  sale  of  Lands  in  the 
Island   of  St.  Vincent. 

1773.     •     1924 

References  to  the  plan  of  the  Island 
of  St.  Vincent,  as  surveyed  1765- 
1733,  by  J.  Byers.    1777.     *    1925 

A  Narrative  of  the  Official  Conduct 
of  V.  Morris,  late  Governor-in- 
Chief  of  the  Island  of  St.  Vin- 
cent and  its  Dependencies ;  writ- 
ten by  himself.    1787. 

[3  b.]  1926 

A  Sermon  preached  before  .  .  the 
Governor  and  Council  of  the  Island 
of  Saint  Vincent  on  28th  Dec., 
1809.  By  J.  Guilding.  ^S-^. 
Vincent.  1810.     *     1927 

Laws  of  the  Island  of  Saint  Vincent 
and  its  Dependencies  from  the 
first  establisnment  of  a  legislature 
to  the  end  of  the  year  1809. 

Bridgworfh.     1811.     *     1928 

From  1810  to  1821.  St.  Vinctnt. 

1823.     • 

1884. 

The  Colonial  Practice  of  St.  Vin- 
cent ;  containing  an  abstract  of 
the  Court  Acts.  By  C.  Shephard. 
1822.  [3  a.l  1929 

A  Communication  from  Sir  C.  Bris- 
bane, Governor  of  Saint  Vincent, 
to  the  House  of  Assembly  of  that 
Colony,  enclosing  Lord  Bathurst's 
dispatch.  .  .  1823.     *     1930 

An  Account  of  the  Botanic  Garden 
in  the  island  of  St.  Vincent,  from  | 
its  firsi^  establishment  to  the  pre- 


sent  time.     By    L.   Guilding. 

Glasgow.     1825.     *     1930a 

A  Communication  from  Sir  Charles 
Brisbane  to  the  House  of  As- 
sembly .  .  dated  17th  August, 
1826,  enclosing  certain  bills  for 
meliorating  the  condition  of  .  . 
the  slave  population  of  the 
Colonies.  .  .  1826.        *     1930b 

Account  of  the  Number  of  Slaves 
employed  and  quantity  of  Produce 
grown  on  the  several  Estates  in 
the  Island  of  St.  Vincent  and  its 
Dependencies,  from  the  year  1801 
to  1824.     Kingstown.     1825.  *  1931 

An  Historical  Account  of  the  Island 
of  St.  Vincent.  By  C.  Shephard. 
1831.  [3  b.]  1932 

Correspondence  relating  to  Riots 
at  the  Island  of  St.  Vincent,  and 
Proceedings  taken  against  the 
Rioters.      [P.P.]       1863.-    *     1933 

Laws  of  St.  Vincent.  1884.     *     1934 

Historical  Sketch  of  the  Colony  of 
St.  Vincent.  By  T.  B.  C.  Mus- 
grave.    Kingston,  Jn.  1891.       1935 

Further  Correspondence  relating  to 
Volcanic  Eruptions  in  St.  Vincent 
and  Martinique  in  1902  and  1903. 
[P.P.]  1903.     ♦     1936 

Rkport  on  the  Eruptions  of  the 
Soufriere  in  St.  Vincent  in  1902, 
and  on  a  visit  to  Montague  Pelee 
in  Martinique.  By  T.  Anderson 
and  J.  S.  Flett.     1903.  [3  d.]  1937 

Tropical  Hygiene  Primer  with 
Health  Catechism.  .  .  By  C.  W. 
Branch,  M.B.,  CM.,  Edin.  2nd 
ed.     Kingstown.      1907. 

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ST.  LUCIA. 


Memorials     of     the     English     and 
French    Commissaries    concerning 
the   Limits   of    Nova    Scotia,    or 
Acadia,  and  St.  Lucia.  1755.  *  1939 

Relation  of  the  late  intended  Settle- 
ment of  the  Islands  of  St.  Lucia 
and  St.  Vincent  in  America,  in 
right  of  the  Duke  of  Montagu  in 
the  year  1722.  1725.     *     1940 

Candid  and  Impartial  Considera- 
tions on  the  Nature  of  the  Sugar 
Trade,  the  Comparative  Import- 
ance of  the  British  and  French 
Islands  in  the  West  Indies,  with 
the  Value  and  Consequence  of  St. 
Lucia  and  Granada,  truly  stated. 
By  J.  Campbell.      1763.     *     1941 

EssAi  sur  la  Colonie  de  Sainte-Lucie. 
Par  un  ancien  Intendant  de  cette 
isle  [D.M.A.  Chardon].  Suivi  de 
trois  memoires  interessants,  deux 
concern  ant  les  Jcsuites  [par  L.  N. 
Pretrel]  et  le  troisieme  le  general 
d'Oxat.  Neuchatd.         1779.  *  1942 

Observations  on  the  Diseases  which 
appeared  in  the  Army  on  St.  Lucia 
in  1778  and  1779,  to  which  arepre^ 
fixed  Remarks  calculated  to  assist 
in  ascertaining  the  Causes  of  those 
disasters.  .  .  [By  John  Rollo.] 

1781.    [3g.]    1943 

The  Case  of  Edward  Drewe,  late 
Major  in  the  Thirty-fifth  Regi- 
ment of  Foot.  Exeter.  1782.  *  1944 

Almanach  historique,  chronologique 
de  commerce,  d'arts  et  metiers 
pour  les  Colonies,  prec.  de  I'etat 
aotuel  de  1' administration  de  la 
Justice  et  police  de  Ste.  Lucie 
pour  I'annee  1789.    Castries.  *  1945 

Adressk    des  Planteurs  et  Citoyens 

.    de   risle    Santa   Lucie,    a   M.  de 

Damns,  gouverneur,  et  a  I'assem- 

blee  Coloniale   de   la    Martinique. 

Au  Fort  Royal,  Martinique. 

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Lbttrb  ou  instructions  de  TAssem- 
blee  generale  coloniale  de  I'isle 
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naire aupres  de  la  Convention 
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An  Exposition  of  a  Series  of  Un- 
precedented Persecutions  on  th« 
part  of  Major-General  A.  Wood, 
Commandant  of  St.  Lucia  and  the 
Persons  and  Authorities  acting 
with  and  under  him  against  J. 
Bridgman,  Esq.,  Collector  of  His 
Majesty's  Customs  in  that  Island ; 
privately  printed.        1811.     *    1948 

Four  Essays  on  Colonial  Slavery,  by 
J.  Jeremie,  Esq.,  President  of  the 
Royal  Court  of  St.  Lucia. 

1831.  •     1949 
The  same.                        1832.     * 

Reply  to  Mr.  Jeremie's  Pamphlet, 
by  an  Inhabitant  of  St.  Lucia. 

1832.  •     1950 
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and  descriptive.    By  H.  H.  Breen. 

1844.     [3  c]  1951 

Laws   at  present    in   force    in    the 

Island  of  Saint  Lucia.  1853.  *  1952 

Civil  Code  of  Saint  Lucia  [prepared 
by  G.  W.  Des  Voeux  .  .  and  J. 
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Code   of  Civil    Procedure    of  Saint 

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1881.     •     1954 

Laws  of  St.  Lucia.  New  ed.  Oxford. 
1889.     *    1955 

Building  in  St.  Lucia.  By  J.  T. 
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The  St.  Lucia  Han,dbook,  Directory 
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1899.     •    1957 

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1526.     ♦     1958a 

PxTKR  Martyr  ab  Angleria  de  rebus 
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West  Indies ;  containing  the  Actes 
and  Adventures  of  the  Spaniards 
which  have  conquered  and  peopled 
those  Ck)untries.  Publisned  in 
Latin  by  Mr.  Hakluyt,  and  trans- 
lated into  English  by  M.  Lok, 
Gent.     London.     1809.     [2d.] 

SuMMARio  de  la  naturale  Historia  de 
rindie  Occidentale  composta  de 
G.  F.  Oviedo  y  Valdes. 

1534.     •     1960 

La  Historia  general  de  las  Indias. 
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elle  et  generalle  .  .  traduicte  [par 
J.    Poleur].       Paris.        1555.     * 

HisPANiA  Victrix.  Primera  y 
sepunda  parte  de  la  Historia  gen- 
eral do  las  Indias  .  .  Por  F.  Lopez 
de  Goraara.     Medina  del  Campo. 

1553.     •     1962 

The  Same. .    Historie    generale 

des  Indes  occidentales  et  terres 
neuvea.  .  traduite  par  M.  Fumee 
Sieur  de  Marly  le  Chastel. 

Paris.     1568.     * 

The  Same.    La   Istoria    de  las 

Indias  Caragoca.        1652     * 

Historie  del  Signer  Don  Fernando 
Colombo,  nelle  quali  s'ha  partico- 
lare  e  vera  relatione  della  vita  o 
de'  fatti  dell*  Ammiraglio  D.  Cris- 
toforo  Colombo,  et  dello  scopri- 
mento  ch'  egli  fece  .  .  nuova- 
mente  di  linpua  Spagnuola  tra- 
dotte  neir  Italiana  dal  S.A.  Ulloa. 
Venetia.    1571.     *     1963 

Historia  Natural  y  Moral  de  las 
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Salamanca.  1589.     *    1964 

The  Same,     overv  door.     J.  H.  van 

Lindchoten.     Enchijon         1598.     * 

The  Same.     The    naturall    and 

morall  historie  of  the  East  and 
West  Indies  .  .  Translated  into 
English  by  E.  GFrimestone].    1604. 

[2d.] 

The  Same-    Tr.    par    R.    Reg- 

nault.     Parts.     1606.     * 

Bbevissima  relacion  de  la  destruy- 
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B.  de  las  Casas. 

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T?ie  Same.  Tyrannies  et  cruan- 

tez,    etc.      Anvers.      1579.     * 

The  Same.    Histoire    admirable 

des  Horribles,  Insolences,  Cruatez, 
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The   Same.     A  relation  of  the 

First  Voyages  and  Discoveries. 
1699.     [2  b.] 

The    same.     CEuvres    de    Las 

Casas ;  precedees  de  sa  Vie,  et 
accompagnees  de  Notes  histori- 
ques,  additions,  developemens  .  . 
Par  J.  A.  Llorente.     2  vols. 

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Beschryvinge  ven  verscheyde  Lan- 
den,  gelegen  onder  Africa  en 
America  .  .  door  Jan  H.  van 
Linschoten.     Amstrrdam. 

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The     same.  J.      H.      van 

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Historia  general  de  los  Hechos  Jo 

los  Castellanos  en  las  Islas  i  tierra 

firme    del  mar    oceano.       Por    A. 

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A     Notable     and     wonderful]     Sea- 
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well-mounted   Spanish  Shipps   and 
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1621.     [De  M.C]     *     1967b 

Eijghentlijcke  Beschrijvinghe  van 
West  Indien  hoe  die  Landen  en 
Proventien  gheleghen  zijn.  van 
P.  wrdonez  de  Ceballos. 

Amste  dam.  21     *     1967c 

Placcaet  by  de  Hooghrio.  Heeren 
staten  Generael  der  Vereenighde 
Nederlanden,  ghemaeckt  op  'tbea- 
luijt  van  de  West  Indische  Com- 
pagnie.     s'Gravenhage. 

1(521.     •     1967d 

Ordonnantien  ende  Articulen,  Be- 
raemt  by  de  Hoogh  Mo.  Heeren 
Staten  Generael  der  Geunieerde 
Provintien  ophet  toe-rusten  endo 
toe-stellen  van  eene  West  Indische 
Compagnie.  1621.     *     1968 

The  Same-     Description  des  In- 
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of    the    British     Colonies    in   the 

West    Indies.      By     B.    Edwards. 

[Plates  and  maps.]  2  vols.  London. 

1793.    [3  a.]    2095 

The  same.       2  vols.     Dublin. 

1793.     [3  a.] 

The  same.     2  vols.      London. 

1794.     [3  a] 

The  same.     1  vol.     London. 

1798.     * 

The  same.  3rd  cd.,  with  con- 
siderable additions.  Illustrated 
with  plates.  3  vols,  [with 
"An  Historical  Survey  of  the 
French  Colony  in  the  Island  of 
St.  Domingo :  comprehending  an 
account  of  the  !Revolt  of  the 
Negroes  in  the  year  1791,  and  a 
detail    of  the    I^ilitary    Transac- 


1810. 
vols.     Charles- 


tions  of  the  British  Army  in  that 
island  in  the  years  1793  and  1794" 
and  a  **  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the 
Author,  written  by  himself  a 
short  time  before  his  death."  "A 
Tour  through  the  several  islands 
of  Barbados,  St.  Vincent,  Anti- 
gua, Tobago  and  Grenada  in  the 
years  1791  and  1792:  by  Sir 
W.  Young,  Bart.,  M.P.,  P.R.S., 
and  a  History  of  the  War  in  the 
West  Indies  from  its  commence- 
ment in  1793  "].     London. 

1801.     [3  a] 

Ths  same.    To  which  is  added  a 

general  description  of  the  Bahama 
Islands  by  D.  M'Kinnen,  Esq. 
4  vols-  and  an  atlas. 

Philadelphia.   1805,    1806.      * 

The  same.    4th  ed.    Illustrated 

with  plates,  [maps  and  portrait]. 
3   vols.      London.      1807.       [3  a.] 

The  same.     4  vols.      Baltimore. 

1810.      * 

*  The    same.      4     vols.      Phila- 
delphia. 

*  The   saTne.     4 

town.  1810.     * 

The  same.    5th  ed.,  with  maps 

and  plates.  5  vols,  and  Atlas. 
London,  Edinburgh  and  Dublin. 

1819.     [3  a.] 

The   same.    Historic    Civile    et 

Commerciale  des  Colonies  Anglaises 
dans  les  Indes  Occidentales  ;  depuis 
leur  decouverte  par  Christophe 
Colomb  jusqu'a  nos  jours ;  suivie 
d'un  tableau  historique  et 
politique  de  I'ile  de  Saint  Domi- 
ngue  avant  et  depuis  la  revolu- 
tion francaise.  Traduit  de 
I'Anglais  de  Bryan  Edouard,  par 
le  traducteur  des  Voyages 
d' Arthur  Young  en  France  et  en 
Italie.     Paris,  an  ix.     (1801)- 

[3  a.] 

The  same.     Burgerlyke  en  Han- 

delkundige  Geschiedenis  van  de 
Engelsohe  Volkplantingen  in  de 
West-Indien,  uit  het  Engelsch.  2 
vols.      Haarlem.     1794.     [3  a.] 

The    same.       Geschiedkundig© 

Beschouwing  van  St.  Domingo  *  * 
Uit  het  Engelsch.     Haarlem.  1802. 

[3  a.] 

The  same.     An  Abridgment    of 

IVIr.  Edwards's  Civil  and  Commer- 
cial History  of  the  British  West 
Indies.     2  vols. 

1794.     [3  a.]     2095a 

Des   Moyens   de   conserver    les   An- 
tilles a  la    France  si  nous  avous 


WEST  INDIES  GENERALLY. 


107 


P 


une  guerre  maritime.  Par  J.  B. 
Boy er-Fouf rede.    Paris. 

1793.  *  2096 
A  Treatise  on  the  Intimate  Connec- 
tion between  Agriculture  and 
Chemistry,  addressed  to  ...  . 
the  Proprietors  of  West  India 
Estates.  By  A.  Cochrane,  ninth 
Earl  of  Dundonald. 

1795.     *    2097 

Instructions  for  Missionaries  to  the 
West  India   Islands. 

1795.  *     2098 
Etat,  condition  et  usages  des  Negres 

des  Antilles,  compare  avec  la  con- 
dition dos  negres  de  la  Cote  d'or. 
Par  J.  O.  Winslow.     Amsterdam. 

1795.  *  2098a 
Facts  relative  to  the  Conduct  of 
the  War  in  the  West  Indies,  col- 
lected from  the  Speech  of  the 
Hon.  H.  Dundns  in  the  House  of 
Commons,    April   28th,    1796. 

1796.  *     2099 
Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  the  West 

Indies,   on   board  the  Economy. 

1796.     *     2100 
An  Account  of  the  Campaign  in  the 
West  Indies,  in  the  year  1794  .   . 
By  Rev.  C.   Willyams.      1796. 

[3d.]     2101 

The  game.    Atlas  of  5  plates  in 

aquatinta.  1796.     * 

Letter  on  the  causes  of  the  rapid 
and  progressive  depreciation  of 
West  India  property.       n.d. 

[  ?  ab.  1800].  •  2102 
Memotre  justificatif  de  la  conduite 
de  la  Grande  Bretagne  en  arre- 
tant  les  Navires  Etrangers  et  les 
munitions  de  Guerre  destinees 
aux   Insurgens  de  I'Amerique. 

1801.  *  2103 
EATiSE  on  Sugar,  with  IVfiscellane- 
ous  IVIedical  Observations.  By 
B.  IMoseley,  M.D.     2nd  ed. 

1800.     *     2104 

The  Sugar  Cane.       By    J.     Grain- 

p:er.  1802.     [1  e.]    2105 

An  Essay  on  the  more  Common  W^est 

India   Diseases.     By  J.    Grainger. 

2nd  ed.     Edinhurgh. 

I8O2:     [1  e.]  2107 

A  Treatise  on  Tropical  Diseases, 
on  Military  Opera/tions,  and  on  the 
Climate  of  the  West  Indies. 

1803.    [3g.]  2108 

ELUCO.     By  J.  Moore,  M.D.  2  vols. 

1803.     [3  f .]     2108a 

Proceedings  of    the  General  Court 

Martial  in  the  Trial   of  Major  J. 


It'- 


ll, 


Gordon,  of  the  late  8th  West 
India  Regiment.  1804.  *  2109 
A  Tour  through  the  British  West 
Indies,  in  the  years  1802  and  1803, 
giving  a  particular  account  of  the 
Bahama  Islands.  By  D.  McKinnen. 
1804.  [2g.]       2110 

War  in  Disguise,  or  the  Frauds  of 
the  Neutral  Flags.  [By  J. 
Stephens.]  1805.     *     2111 

The  ,<ame.  4th  ed.  1806.  [3  f.] 

An  Answer  to  "  War  in  Disguise.** 

1806.  *    2111a 
Notes  on  the  West  Indies :  written 

during  the  expedition  under  the 
command  of  the  late  General  Sir 
R.  Abercromby  :  including  observa- 
tions on  the  Island  of  Barbadoes, 
and  the  settlements  captured  by 
the  British  Troops,  upon  the 
Coa.st  of  Guiana.  .  .  3  vols.  By  G. 
Pinckard,  M.D.  1806.  [2  i.]       2112 

A  Practical  Treatise  on  the 
Diseases  of  the  Stomach  and  of 
Difiestion,  iricludini:^  the  History 
and  Treatmr-it  of  those  Affections 
of  the  Liver  and  Digestive  Organs 
which  occur  in  persons  who  return 
from  the  E:st  and  West  Indies: 
with  Observations  on  various 
medicines,  and  particularly  on  the 
improper  use  of  Emetics.  Bv  A. 
D.   Stone,   M.D.     1806.     *     2112a 

The  mme.  2nd  ed.  With  ad- 
ditional letters  from  Martinique, 
Jamaica  and  St.  Domingo.  2 
vols.  1816.     [2  i.] 

The  West  Indian.  By  Mrs.  C. 
Mathews.      Gninshorovgh. 

1806.     [34  c]  2118 

The  Coffee  Planter,  or  an  Essay  on 
the  Cultivation  and  Manufacure 
of  that  Article  of  West  India  pro- 
duce.    Bv  J.  Lowndps. 

1807.  *     2114 

Thoughts  on  the  Value  and  Import- 
ance of  the  Colonial  Trade,  by 
C.    Bosanquet.  1807.      *     2115 

Letter  to  W.  Manning,  M.P.,  on 
the  Causes  of  Depreciation  of 
West  India  Propertv.  Bv  C  B. 
Bosanquet.  1807.     *     2115a 

OuTLTNE  of  a  Plan  for  the  better 
Cultivation,  Security,  and  De- 
fence of  the  British  West  Indies. 
By  Capt.  Layman  [RN.]. 

1807.     *     2116 

The  West  Indian  Common-place 
Book.  Compiled  from  Parliamen- 
tary and  official  documents ; 
shewing    the    interest     of   Great 


io8 


WEST  INDIES  GENERALLY. 


Britain  in  its  Sugar  Colonies.  By 
Sir  W.  Young,  Bart.,  F.R.S., 
M.A.  1807.     [3  b.]      2117 

Report  from  the  Committee  of  the 
Commercial  State  of  West  India 
Colonies.     1807.     [34  c.]  2118 

An  Enquiry  into  the  state  of  the 
British  West  Indies.  By  J.  Lowe. 
3rd  ed.  1807.     *     2119 

The  samt.  4th  ed.     1808.  [2  j.] 

Observations  on  the  necessity  of 
introducing  a  sufficient  number 
of  respectable  clergymen  into  our 
colonies  in  the  West  Indies.  .   . 

1807.  *     2120 

Suggestions  relative  to  the  preserv- 
ing the  Health  of  the  Troops  in 
the  West  Indies  consistently  with 
the  Defence  of  the  Islands. 

1807.  *     2121 

The  Interest  of  Agriculture  and 
Commerce  inseparable,  by  W. 
Lushington.  1808.     *     2122 

List  of  Accounts  for  Service  in 
Jamaica,  the  West  Indies,  and 
other  parts  in  British  North 
America,  with  Lists  of  Names, 
Amounts  and  nature   of  Service. 

1808.  ♦  2123 
A  History  of  the  West  Indies,  con- 
taining the  natural,  civil,  and 
ecclesiastical  History  of  each 
Island :  with  an  account  of  the 
Missions  instituted  in  those 
Islands  .  .  in  connection  with  the 
Rev.  J.  Wesley.  By  T.  Coke, 
LL.D.  3  vols.  Liverpool,  1808, 
and  London,  1810—1811.  [3  a.]  2124 

A  List  of  Sinecures  or  Offices  exe- 
cuted wholly  or  chiefly  by  Deputy 
in  Jamaica,  Barbadoes,  Leward 
Islands.  1808.     *     2125 

Letter  to  the  Governors,  Legisla- 
tures, and  Proprietors  of  Planta- 
tions in  the  British  West  India 
Islands.       By  B.  Porteus. 

1808.  *     2126 

Voyages  d'un  naturaliste  et  ses  ob- 
servations, faites  sur  les  trois 
regnes  de  la  nature  .  .  en 
Espagne,  au  continent  de  I'Ameri- 
que  Septentrionelle,  a  Saint- 
Yago  de  Cuba,  et  a  St.  Domingue. 
Par  E.  Descourtilz.  3  vols.  Paris. 

1809.  *     2127 

Letters  from  Canada  written  dur- 
ing a  residence  there  in  the  years 
1806,  1807  and  1808  .  .  . ;  Exhibit- 
ing also  the  Commercial  import- 
ance of  Nova  Scotia,  New  Bruns- 
wick, and  Capo  Breton,  and  their 


increasing  ability,  m  conjunction 
with  Canada,  to  furnish  the  neces- 
sary supplies  of  Lumber  and  Pro- 
visions to  our  West  India  Islands. 
By    H.    Gray.    1809.   [2  j.]       2128    ; 

Present  State  of  the  Spanish  ■ 
Colonies ;  including  a  particular 
account  of  Hispanola  .  .  with  a  ! 
general  survey  of  the  Settlements  | 
on  the  South  continent  of 
America.  By  W,  Walton  [British  ; 
Agent  at  Hayti.]     2  vols. 

1810.     *     2129    ' 

The   West  Indies  and  other  poems.     , 

By  J.  Montgomery.     2nd  eid.  j 

1810.     [34  c]  2130    ! 

The  same.  3rd  ed.  Philadelphia. 

[34  b.] 

The  same.     6th  ed. 

1823.     [H.C.]     •        i 

The  same.     7th  ed.  1828.      *         ' 

Authentic   History   of   the   English    ' 
West  Indies,    with    the    Manners    \ 
and  Customs  of  the  Free  Inhabi- 
tants,   including    their   Civil    and 
Criminal   Laws,     etc.  ;     a  descrip- 
tion  of    the    Climate,    Buildings,    ) 
Towns,  Sea-Ports.     1810.     ♦     2131    I 

The    Present    ruinous    situation  of  | 

the  West  India  Islands.   .   .  By   a  j 
Native  of  Jamaica. 

1811.     [34  c.]  2132  ; 

Geographical     and    Historical   Die-  ' 
tionary  of  America  and  the  West 
Indies.     By  A.   de  Alcedo. 

\  1812.     *     2133 

The  History  of  the  Discovery    and  \ 

Settlement  to  the  present  time  of  I 

North  and  South  America  and  the  ' 
West     Indies.       By     W.     Mavor, 

LL.D.  [1812.]    [2  a.]      2134  ; 

Narrative  of  the  loss  of  the  "  Cen- 
taur "    in  1782:  also  Copy  of  the  i 
Sentence  of     the    Court  Martial,  j 
By  Captain  J.   N.   Inglefield.  | 
Brentford.     1813.     *     2135  1 

King    of    Sweden's    Custom    House    \ 
and     Excise    Ordinance     for    the    ; 
Island  of  St.  Bartholomew.  Stock- 
holm. 1813.      *     2136 

Des  Colonies,  et  particulierement  i 
de  celle  de  Saint  Domingue;  ; 
memoir e  historique  et  politique.  ' 
Par  Col.  Malenfant.     Paris. 

1814.     *     2137 

The  Travellers'  Guide  to  Madeira 
and  the  West  Indies.    Haddington.    , 
[1815].    [3  b.]    2138    i 

The  Edinburgh  Review  and  the  I 
West    Indies;     with    observation*    ] 


WEST  INDIES  GENERALLY. 


<m  the  pamphlets  of  Messrs. 
Stephen,  Macaulay,  etc.,  and  re- 
marks on  the  Slave  Registry  Bill. 
By  CJolonist.      Glasgcnv. 

1816.     •     2139 

Thoughts  on  the  Abolition  of    the 

Slave   Trade,    and    Civilization   of 

Africa.      [By    J.    Marrvat,    M.P.] 

1816.     ♦     2140 

An  Exposure  of  some  of  the 
numerous  mistatements  [«c]  and 
misrepresentations  contained  in  a 
pamphlet  commonly  known  by 
the  name  of  Mr,  IMarrvat's  Pamph- 
let,  entitled    "  ThouP^hts,    etc." 

1826.      *     2141 

Antidote  to  West  Indian  Sketches, 
drawn  from  Authentic  Sources. 

1816.     *     2142 

More  Thoughts  occasioned  by  two 
publications  which  the  authors 
call  "  An  Exposure  of  some  of  the 
numerous  Misstatements,  etc."  .  . 
By  J.  Marryat,  M.P. 

1816.  2143 

More  Thoughts  still  on  the  state 
of  the  West  India  Colonies, 
and  the  proceedings  of  the 
African  Institution.  By  Joseph 
Marryat,  M.P.  .  . 

1817.  [3  b.]         2144 

The  mme.  1818.     * 

Medical  .and  Miscellaneous  Obser- 
vations relative  to  the  West  India 
Islands.  By  J.  Williamson.  2  vols. 
Edinburgh.      1817.     [1  e.]  2145 

The  Travellers'  Guide  to  Madeira 
and  the  West  Indies.  .  .  By  a 
Young   Traveller.      Haddington. 

1817.     *     2145a 

A  Defence  of  the  Wesleyan  Metho- 
dist Missions  in  the  West  Indies : 
Including  a  refutation  of  the 
charges  in  Mr.  Marryat's 
'  *  Thoughts  on  the  Abolition  of 
the  Slave  Trade,  etc."  By  R. 
Watson  .        1817.     [3d.]  2146 

Souvenirs  des  Antilles.  Voyage  en 
1815  et  1816,  aux  Etats-IJnis,  et 
dans  I'Archipel  Caraibe;  .  .  par 
M 2  vols.      Paris. 

1818.  [8  b.]  2147 
Letters  on  the  West  Indies.    By  J. 

Walker.  1818.     [2  c.]  2148 

Om  Westindien.  By  0.  E.  Bergius. 
Stockholm.  1819.     *     2149 

A  Voyage  to  the  West  Indies.  .  .  . 
By  J.   A.   Waller. 

1820.     [3  c.  and  3  a.]  2150 

RscHERCHES    sur   les   Poissons  toxi- 


109^ 


cophores  des  Indes  occidentales. 
.  .  .  Par  A.  Moreau  de  Joannes. 
Paris.  1819.     *     2151 

Derrotero  de  las  Islas  Antillas  .  .  . 
formado  en  la  Direccion  de  traba- 
jos  hidrograficos-     2nd  ed. 

Madrid.       1820.     *     2153 

Voyage     to     North     America     and 

the  West  Indies.    By  E.  Montule. 

i821.     *     2154 

Flore  Pittoresque  et  Medicale  des 
Antilles.  Par  E.  Descourtilz.  8 
vols.     Paris.  1821-29.     *     2155 

Some  Considerations  on  the  present 
distressed  state  of  the  British 
West  India  Colonies :  their  Claims 
for  relief,  particularly  against  the 
Com|>etition  of  East  India  Sugar. 
Bv  a  West  Indian.  [Attributed  to 
SiV  S.  Clarke.]  1821.     *    2156 

The  Different  Modes  of  Cultivating 
the  Pine  Apple  from  its  first  intro- 
duction into  Europe.  By  A  Mem- 
ber of  the  Horticultural  Society. 
1822.     *     2156a 

Substance  of  a  Debate  in  the  House 
of  Commons  on  the  22nd  May, 
1823,  on  the  Motion  of  Mr.  W. 
W.  AVhitmore,  "that  a  Select 
Committee  be  appointed  to  in- 
quire into  the  Duties  payable  on 
East  and  W^est  India  Sugar. 

1823.     *     2157 

Statement  of  the  Claims  of  the 
West  India  Colonies  to  a  Protect- 
ing Duty  against  East  India 
Sugar.  1823.     *     2158 

Observations  on  the  Application  of 
the  West  India  Dock  Company 
for  a  renewal  of  their  Charter. 
By    J.   Marrvat,   M.P.   .   .   . 

1823.     •     2159 

Reply  to  the  Observations  of 
J.  Marrvat  .  .  on  the  West  India 
Dock  Charter.  1823.     *     2160 

KoROMANTYN  Slaves,  or  West  Indian 
Sketches.  By  the  author  of  "The 
Solace  of  an  Invalid." 

1823.     [1  b.]  2161 

Colombian  Navigator ;  or  Sailing 
Directory  for  the  American 
Coasts  and  the  W^est  Indies.  By 
J.  Purdy.        1823.    [3  f .]  2162 

A  Reply  to  the  Arguments  con- 
tained in  various  publications  re- 
commending an  equalization  of 
the  duties  on  East  and  West 
Indian  Sugar.  By  J.  Marryat, 
M.P.  1823.     *    2163 

A     Letter    to    W.    W.     Whitmore 


I  lO 


WEST  INDIES  GENIi:RAI.LY. 


.  .  pointing  out  some  of  the 
erroneous  statements  contained  in 
a  pamphlet  by  J.  Marry  at,  en- 
titled "A  Reply  to  the  Argu- 
ments," etc.  1823.     *     2164 

On  Protection  to  West  India  Sugar 
[By  Sir  George  Larpent].  2nd  ed. 
With  answer  to  Mr.  Marry  at 's 
"Reply."  1823.     *    2166 

8oM£  Considerations  on  the  present 
distressed  state  of  the  British 
West  India  Colonies,  their  claims 
on  the  Government  for  relief,  and 
the  advantage  to  the  nation  in 
supporting  them,  particularly 
against  the  Competition  of  East 
India  Sugar.  Bv  a  West  Indian. 
1823.     •    2167 

East  and  West  India  Sugar :  or  a 
refutation  of  the  claii.is  of  West 
India  Colonists  to  a  protecting 
duty  on  East  India  Sugar.  [By 
Z.  Macaulay].  1823.   *  2168 

Some  Remarks  on  a  pamphlet  "East 

and     West    India     Sugar,"    by    a 

Well-wisher  of  the  West  Indians. 

1823.     *    2169 

A  Letter  to  W\  W.  Whitmore, 
pointing  out  erroneous  statements 
m  Mr.  Marryat's  "  Reply,"  by 
the  Author  of  "  East  and  West 
India  Sugar  "  [Z.  Macaulay]. 

1823.     *     2172 

Relief  for  the  West  Indian  Dis- 
tress, showing  the  Inefficiency  of 
Protecting  Duties  on  East  India 
Sugar.      By  J.  Cropper. 

1823.    *    2174 

The  Geography,  History  and 
Statistics  of  Arnerica  and  the 
West  Indies  .  .  Bv  H.  C.  Carev 
and   J.   Lea.        1823.     [2i.]     2175 

Le8  Antilles  franyaises,  particu- 
lierement  la  Guadeloupe,  depuis 
leur  docouverte  iusqu'au  1  er 
Jan.  1823.  Par  E.  E.  Boyer- 
Peyreleau.     3  torn.     Paris. 

1823.     *     2176 

Joanna,  or  the  Female  Slave.  A 
West  Indian  tale. 

1824.     [3  f.]     2177 

West  Indian  Pretensions  refuted. 
By  J.  Stephen.  1824.     *     2178 

CoLECCTON  de  las  Viages  y  Descubri- 
mientos  que  hicieron  por  mar  los 
Espanoles  desde  fines  des  siglo 
XV.  Con  varies  documentos 
ineditos  concernientes  a  la  His- 
toria  de  la  Marina  Castellana  y  de 
los  Establecimientes  Espanoles  in 
Indias.  Coordinada  e  llustrada 
por  M.  F.  de  Navarrete.  Madrid. 
5  vols.     1825.  1837-     *     2179 


Six  Months  in  the  West  Indies    in 
1825.     By  H.  N.  Coleridge.  ' 
1826.     [2  a.]     2181  , 
The  Same.  3rd  ed.  1832  [2  a.]  ; 

The  Same.  4th  ed.  1841  [2  b.]  ] 

The  Same.     Zes  Maaden  in   de 

West-Indibn  in  1825.  Vrij  vertaald 
uit  het  Engelsch  door  J.  G. 
S[waving].     Dordrecht.     1826.     * 

Wanderings  in  South  America,  the 

North- West  of  the  United  States,  \ 

and  the  Antilles  in  the  years  1812,  ' 

1816,  1820  and  1824.  By  C.  Water-  •, 

ton.  1825.     *     2182  ] 

The  Same.     New  ed.   with  bio-     ; 

graphical  introduction  and  ex- 
planatory index  by  the  Rev.  J.  G. 
Wood  1879.     [13  i.] 

The  West  India  Question  Practical- 
ly considered.     [By  Sir  R.   J.   W.     ; 
Horton.]       2nd  ed. 

1826.    [34  c.]    2184     ; 

Letter     to    R.    W.    Horton,    Esq., 
M.P.,   containing  strictures  on    a 
pamphlet  [by  him]  entitled,   "  The 
West    India    Question    practically     \ 
considered."  1826.     *     2185    ! 

Derrotero  de  las  islas  Antillas,  de  ' 

las  costas  de   Tieria   Firme  y   del  , 

Seno  Megicano.     Bogota.  '■. 

1826.     *     2185a  j 

A  Critical  Review,  by  G.  Mathison,  , 

of   a  pamphlet  [by  Sir  R.   J.    W.  | 

Horton]  entitled,  "The  West  India  | 

Question    practically    considered."  \ 

1827.     ♦     2186  I 

Notes  in  the  defence  of  the  Colonies,  ' 

on  the  increase  and  decrease  of  the  ,i 
slave   population    of    the     British 
West  Indies.     Bv  a  West  Indian. 

Jamaica.  1826.     [3  f .]     2187  ; 

No  Colonies,   no  Funds!!!   proving 
that  the  present  certain  destruc- 
tion   of  the   West   India    Colonies  ' 
will     yet     involve     the     National  , 
Debt  1 ! !  Addressed  to  the  Abettori  ' 
of  Injustice.     By  a  West  Indian.  ! 

1826.  *     218S  ' 

Chronological  History  of  the  West 
Indies.  By  Captain  T.  Southey. 
3  vols.  1827.     [2d.]     2189    , 

First  Report  of  the  Commissioners  ( 

of  Enquiry  into  the  administration 

of  Criminal   and  Civil    Justice  in   i 

the  West  Indies.     \Jamairal  , 

1827.     [4j.]    2190  i 

Epitome  of  the  West  India  Question,  1 
in  the  form  of  a  dialogue  between 
an  abolitionist  and  a  West  Indian.    , 

1827.  •     2191   ] 


WEST  INDIES  GENERALLY. 


Ill 


The  Laws  of  the  British  Colonies  in 
the  West  Indies  and  other  parts  of 
America.  By  J.  H.  Howard.  .  .  . 
2  vols.  1827.     [3  c.]     2192 

A  Speedy  End  to  Slavery  in  our 
West  India  Colonies,  by  safe, 
effectual  and  equitable  means  for 
the  benefit  of  all  parties  concern- 
ed. To  which  is  added  a  supple- 
ment [on  the  present  state  of  the 
Slave  question.]  By  T.  S.  Winn 
(formerly  resident  in  the  West 
Indies).     2nd  ed.     1827  [2c.]  2193 

A  Practfcal  View  of  the  Present 
State  of  Slavery  in  the  West 
Indies.     Bv  A.   Barclav.     2nd  ed. 

1827.  *[2b.]    2194 

Tht  Same.  3rd  ed.  [1828].  [2  b.] 

West  Indtan  Reporter.     Jan.,  1827, 

June,  1828.  [2  a.]    2195 

A  History  of  the  Life  and  Voyages 

of  Christopher  Columbus.     Bv  W. 

Irving.  4  vols.       1828.  [21  g.]*2196 

The  Same.     4  vols.       Paris. 

[21  g.] 

The  Same.     Together  with  the 

Voyages    of    his    Companions.     2 
vols.  1849.     [21  g.] 

Thr   Same.    In    Spanish. 

Madrid.      1854.     * 

Sketches  and  Recollections  of  the 
West  Indies.     By    a  Resident 

1828.     •     2197 

The  West  India  Question  plainly 
stated ;  and  the  only  practical 
remedy  briefly  considered  in  a 
letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  H.  Goul- 
burn,  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer. 
By  Fortunatus  D'Warris. 

1828.  [2i.]    2198 

De  Wkst-Indische  maatschappij  be- 
handeld  in  een  gesprek,  gehouden 
in  he^.  lo^ement  De  Munt  te  Am- 
sterdam. Amsterdam.  1828.  *  2198a 

A  Journal  of  the  Life^  Travels 
and  Christian  Experience  of  T. 
Chalkley  .  New  ed.  .  .  detached 
from  his  works.     1829.  [3g.]  2199 

Rotttier  des  Isles  Antilles.  3me.  ed. 
Traduit  de  I'Espagnol.  Par  C.  F. 
Chauceprat.     Paris.     1829.  *  2200 

The  Same.  4me  ed.  Augmentee. 

.    .   Par   C.   Rigault  de  Gehouillv. 
Paris.  1842.     *     2200 

Report  of  the  Incorporated  Society 
for  the  Conversion  and  Religious 
Instruction  and  Education  of  the 
Negro  Slaves  in  th©  British  West 
India  Islands,   for  1829.     *     2201 


Effects  of  the  late  Colonial  Policy 
of  Great  Britain  described,  in  a 
Letter  to  Sir  George  Murray,  shew- 
ing the  Effects  produced  in  the 
British  West  India  Colonies  by 
the  recent  measures  of  Govern- 
ment.    2nd  ed.         1830.     *     2202 

Letter  to  the  IVIarquis  of  Chandos 

by      a      West      Indian      Planter. 

1830.     *     2203 

West    India    Mission.     Revised    by 

the     Committee    of     Publication. 

American  Sunday    School    Union. 

Philadelphia.     [1830?]     *     2204 

Breaking  the  Line.  Statement  of 
Facts  .  .  connected  with  the  great 
battle  12th  April,  1782.  .  .  By  an 
old  Naval  Officer.   Ch^Itmham. 

1830.     *     2206 

Four  Years'  Residence  in  the  West 
Indies.  By  the  son  of  a  Military 
Officer  [F.    W.   N.  Bayley]. 

1830.  [2h.]     2206 

The  Same.    2nd*ed.    1832.     ♦ 

The    Same.     3rd   ed.   enlarged. 

To  which  is  now  added  a  faithful 
narrative,  derived  from  official 
documents  and  private  letters,  of 
the  hurricanes  in  Barbados,  St. 
Vincent  and  St.  Lucia,  in  August, 
1831.  1833.     [2j.] 

An  Address  to  the  Members  of  both 

Houses  of  Parliament  on  the  West 

India  Question.  Bv  A.  McDonnell. 

2nd  ed."   1830.     *     2208 

Presbyter's  Letteps  on  the  West 
India  Question,  addressed  to  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  G.  Murrav.  By  H. 
Duncan.  1830.     *     2209 

The  Present  State   of  the   British 

Sugar    Colonies    considered,    in     a 

Letter  from  a  Gentleman  of  Bar- 

badoes  to  his  Friend    in  London. 

1731.     *     2210 

Perdre  on  Sauver  Les  Colonies, 
viola  la  Question.  Par  le  Comt* 
de  Santo  Domingo.       Paris. 

1831.  [2h.]     2211 

Patronnes     ou    Libres    de    Sava-ne. 

Reclamations  en  leur   faveur.    .    . 

Par  un  Homme  de  Couleur.  Paris. 

1831.     [2h.]    2212 

Memoire  au  Ministre  de  la  Marine 

et  des  Colonies,  et  la  Commission 

de  Legislation  Coloniale.  .  .  Paris. 

1831.    [2h.]    2213 

Short  Review  of  leading  and 
operating  causes  of  the  Distress 
of    the   British    West   India   Colo- 


112 


WEST  INDIES  GENERALLY. 


nies.     By  Sir  E.  H.  East. 

1832.     •     2214 

Narrative  of  his  Shipwreck  and 
consequent  Discovery  of  certain 
Islands  in  the  Caribbean  Sea, 
by  Sir  E.  Seaward,  1733-49,  edited 
by  Jane  Porter.  3  vols. 

1832.     *     2215 

The  Same.   .   .  Edited  by  Miss 

Jane  Porter.   3rd  ed.   2  vols,    (in 
one).  1841.     [2h.] 

West  Indies.  Pamphlets  III.  An 
account  of  the  Insurrection  in  St. 
Domingo,  1791,  by  J.  G.  Hopkirk 
(1833)  :  Speech  of  Sir  Daniel  K. 
Sandford,  1832:  Mr.  Borthwick's 
Orations,  1832:  The  Voice  of  the 
West  Indies  and  the  cry  of  Eng- 
land. [1832]     [2h.]    2216 

Report  from  Select  Committee  en 
the  Commercial  State  of  the  West 
India  Colonies ;  together  with  the 
Minutes  of  Evidence,  and  an  ap- 
pendix. 1832.       [3d.]     2217 

Thb  Humble  Petition  of  T.  Brad- 
ley, formerly  Lieut. -Col.  of  the 
2nd  West  India  Regiment,  to  the 
Hon.  the  Commons  of  the  United 
Kingdom  of  Great  Britain. 

[c.  1833]     *     2218 

Pauperism  on  a  great  scale,  or  the 

Case  of  the  West  India  Planters. 

[1833?]     *     2219 

Domestic  Manners  and  Social  con- 
dition of  the  White,  Coloured, 
and  Negro  population  of  the  West 
Indies.  By  Mrs.  A.  C.  Carmichael. 
2  vols.  1833.    [3  b.]    2220 

Transatlantic  Sketches:  Visit  to 
North  and  South  America  and  the 
West  Indies.  By  Captain  [Sir]  J. 
E.  Alexander.  1833.     *     2221 

Vindication  of  a  loan  of  £15,000,000 
to  the  West  India  Planters,  show- 
ing that  it  may  not  only  be  lent 
with  perfect  safety  but  with  im- 
mense advantage  both  to  the  West 
Indians  and  to  the  people  of  Eng- 
land.    By  J.  Cropper.  1833.  *  2222 

Letter  to  T.  F.  Buxton,  in  refuta- 
tion of  his  Allegation  respecting 
the  decrease  of  the  Slaves  in  the 
British  West  India  Colonies.  By 
A.  McDonnell.  1833.     *     2223 

Speeches  of  Mr.  Barrett  and  Mr. 
Burge,  at  a  General  Meeting  of 
Planters,  Merchants,  and  others 
interested  in  the  West  India 
Colonies.  1833     *     2224 

The  West  India  Sketch  Book.     By 

Trelawny     Wentworth.       2     vols. 

1834.     [3g.]     2225 


A  Residence  in  the  W^est  Indies  and 
America.  By  Lieut.-Col.  T.  S.  St. 
Clair.      2  vols.    1834.     [3  c]    2226 

Dissertatio  nonnuUis  Morbis  Cuta- 
neis  in  Indiis  Occidentalibus.  R. 
Easton.  1834.     *     2226a 

A    Voyage    to    Guinea,    Brazil,    and 

the  W^est  Indies ;  in  His  Majesty's 

Ships       the       **  Swallow "        and 

Weymouth.    ...     By  J.   Atkins. 

1835.     [2  b.]     2227 

The  Same.    2nd  ed.,  1837.  [2  b.] 

Details  sur  1' Emancipation  des 
Esclaves  dans  les  Colonies 
Anglaises.       Par      Z.      Macaulay. 

\  1834-5.     Paris.     1836.    [3  f .]    2228 

History  of  the  West  Indies. 
By  R.  M.  Martin.  2  vols.  I. 
Jamaica,  Honduras,  Trinidad, 
Tobago,  Grenada,  the  Bahamas 
and  the  Virgin  Islands.  Vol.  II. 
British  Guiana,  Barbadoes,  St. 
Vincent,  St.  Lucia,  Dominica, 
Montserrat,  Antigua,  St.  Christo- 

V  pher's,  etc.     1836-37.     [2  a.]    2229 

The  West  Indies.  The  Natural 
and  Physical  History  of  the  Wind- 
ward and  Leeward  Colonies.  .  .  By 
Sir  A.  Halliday,  K.H.,  M.D., 
F.R.S.E.  1837.    [2g.]    2230 

Letters  from  the  West  Indies,  dur- 
ing a  Visit  in  1836  and  1837.  By 
W.  Lloyd,  M.D.     [1837].     *     2231 

The  Saine.  1838.     [2  h.] 

The  Laws  and  Constitution  of  the 
British     Colonies     in     the     West 
Indies,   having  Legislative  Assem- 
blies.     Bv  H.  I.   Woodcock.     2nd 
ed.     *  1838.     *     2232' 

Truths  from  the  West  Indies.  By 
Capt.  S.  Hodgson. 

1838.    [2  b.]    2233 

Negro  Education  in  Windward  and 
Leeward  Islands.  Report  by  C. 
J.  Latrobe:  Appropriation  of  sum 
voted  by  Parliament:  Report  on 
Lady  Mico's  Charity. 

1838.    [4j.]    2234 

Statistical  Report  of  the  Sickness, 
Mortality  and  Invaliding  among 
the  troops  in  the  West  Indies. 
By  Captain  Tulloch.  1838.  *  2236 

Emancipation  in  the  West  Indies. 
A  Six  Months'  Tour  in  Antigua, 
Barbadoes,  and  Jamaica  in  the 
year  1837.  By  J.  A.  Thome  and 
J.  H.  Kimball.     New  York. 

1838.    [2  b.]    2236 

Letters  from  the  West  Indies.  By 
S.  Hovey.  1838.     [2  h.]    2238 


WEST  INDIES  GENERALLY. 


"3 


Statistical  Report  on  the  Sickness, 
Mortality  and  Invaliding  among 
the  troops  in  the  West  Indies 
presented  to  Parliament. 

1838.     [34  c.]      2239 

The  West  Indies  in  1837.  Being 
the  journal  of  a  visit  to  Antigua, 
Montserrat,  Dominica,  St.  Lucia, 
Barbados  and  Jamaica.  Under- 
taken for  the  purpose  of  ascer- 
taining the  actual  condition  of  the 
negro  population  of  those  Islands. 
By  J.  Sturge  and  T.  Harvey. 

1838.    rSj.]    2240 

The.  Same.    2nd  ed.  1838.  [2  j.l 

Ob8ERv.\tions  upon  Lord  Glenelg's 
speech,  delivered  20th  February, 
1838.  1838.     [2i.]     2241 

Remarks  on  the  State  and  Pro8i>ect8 
of  the  West  Indian  Colonies.  By 
Capt.    J.   W.   Pringle. 

1839.    [34  c.]    2242 

Statistics  of  the  Colonies  of  the 
British  Empire  in  the  West  Indies 
...  By  R.   M.   Martin. 

1839.     [3g.]    2243 

Suggestions  for  the  consideration  of 
the  British  West  India  Proprie- 
tary. 1839.  [2i.]     2244 

A  Winter  in  the  West  Indies  and 
Florida.  .  .  Bv  an  Invalid.  Npw 
Yrrrh.  1839.     [H.C.]    *    224o 

West  Indian  Affairs.  By  Sir  E. 
Cust.  1839.     *     2245a 

A  Winter  in  the  West  Indies  des- 
cribed in  familiar  letters  to  Henry 
Clay  of  Kentucky.  By  J.  J. 
Gurnev.  [With  prefatory  letter 
to  Sir  Thos.  Fowell  Buxton,  Bart.] 
2nd  ed.  1840.    [2  i.]    2246 

The  Same.     New   York.   1840. 

[2j.] 

The  Same.  Un  Hiver  aux  An- 
tilles en  1839-40.  tr.  par  J.  J. 
Pacaud.  Paris.     [2  h.] 

Extracts  from  Papers  printed  by 
order  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
1839,  relative  to  the  West  Indies. 
i.,  Progress  of  Industry  and 
general  condition  of  Society  since 
1st  August,  1838.  ii.,  State  of 
the  Law  as  it  now  exists;  iii.. 
New  Laws  proposed  to  meet  the 
new  relations  of  Society.  iv., 
Administration  of  Justice,  v., 
Prison  Regulations,  etc.  vi.. 
Laws,  relating  to  Immigration 
And  Deportation  from  one  Colony 
to  another,  vii..  Proceedings  of 
the  Local  Legislatures. 

1840.    [311.]     224  ■ 


Present    Condition    of    the  British 

West  Indies :  their  Wants  and  tha 

Remedy  for  these.  By  H.  Morson. 

1841.     *     2248 

Life,  Voyages,  and  Exploits  of 
Admiral  Sir  F.  Drake,  with  many 
Original  Letters.     By  J.   Barrow. 

1843.  *     2249 

Report  of  the  Acting  Committee  to 
the  Standing  Committee  of  the 
West  India  Planters  and  Mer- 
chants. 1843-48.     *     2250 

The  Same.  1848,  1849  and  1850.  * 

Practical  Observations  on  the  West 
India  Navigation,  by  a  Com- 
mander of  one  of  the  Royal  Mail 
Steam  Packets.         1844.     *     2251 

Colonists  and  Manufacturers  in  the 
West  Indies,  translated  from  the 
French  of  Paul  D'Aubre. 

1844.  ♦     2252 

Guide  to  the  Madeiras,  Azores, 
British  and  Foreign  West  Indies, 
Mexico  and  Northern  South 
America.     By  J.  Osborne.  2nd  ed. 

1844.  [3g.]    2253 

The  Same.     3rd  ed. 

1845.  [34  c.] 
The  Same.     5th  ed. 

1847.     [34  c.] 

Letter  to  the  West  India  Proprie- 
tary on  Improvements  in  Colonial 
Machinery.     By  J.   Biggs. 

1844.    2254 

Estelle  ;  or  the  Conspirator  of  the 
Isles.  A  tale  of  the  West  Indian 
Seas.     By  J.   H.    Ingraham. 

•    Boston.    1844.     *     2254a 

Narhative  of  a  visit  to  the  West 
Indies  in  1840  and  1841.  By  G. 
Truman,  J-  Jackson,  and  T.  B. 
Lonstrett.      Philadelphia. 

1844.     *     2254b 

West  India  Directory,  containing 
instructions  for  navigating  the 
Caribee  or  Windwaxd  and  Lee- 
ward Islands,  Porto  Rico,  Hayti, 
or  St.  Domingo,  Jamaica,  Cuba 
and  the  Bahamas.  New  ed.  revised 
and  corrected.  By  J.  W.  Norie. 
8vo.    1845.     [3g.]    2255 

Sixteen  Years  in  the  West  Indies. 
By  Lt.-Col.  Capadose.      2  vols. 

1845.  [3  b.]    2256 

EssAT  on  Tropical  Agriculture.  By 
P.  L.  Phillips.       1845.     *     2256a 

Report  of  the  Acting  Committee  to 
the  St.^nding  Committee  of  West 
India  Planters  and  Merchants,  at 


114 


WEST    INDIES    GENERALLY. 


their    half-yearly     Meeting,    11th 
March.  1846.     [n.d.]     *     2257 

Die  Antillen  mit  Besonderer 
Rticksicht  auf  die  Emancipation 
der  Negersklaven  geschildert.  Aus 
dem  Franz,  iibersetzt,  von  G. 
Fink,  von  Victor  Scholcher.  2 
vols.  Stuttgart.  1847.  *  2258 

The  Real  Bearings  of  the  West 
India  question,  as  expounded  by 
the  most  intelligent  and  indepen- 
dent Free-Trader  of  the  day ; 
edited  by   Jacob  Omnium. 

1848.     [2i.]     2259 

A  Second  Letter  to  the  Ri^ht  Hon. 
John  Lord  Russell,  etc.,  by  Jacob 
Omnium.  1848.    [2i.]    2259a 

Remarks  on  the  Present  State  of 
our  West  Indian  Colonies,  with 
Suggestions  for  their  Improve- 
ment. 1848.     -     2260 

West  India  Interests,  African  Emi- 
gration, and  Slave  Trade.  By 
Hon.    Captain    Denman. 

1848.     *     2261 

Light-houses  on  the  West  India 
Islands  and  the  adjacent  Coasts. 
Corrected  to  1848.    1848.     *     2262 

The  Same.  Down  to  12  later  eds. 

1880.     * 

Claims  and  Resources  of  the  West 

Indian  Colonies.     A  letter  to  the 

Rt.    Hon.    W.    E.    Gladstone.     By 

Hon.     E.     H.    Stanley.      3rd    ed. 

1850.     *     2263 

Mahogany  Tree:  Its  Botanical 
Characters,  Qualities  and  Uses, 
with  suggestions  for  cutting  it 
in  the  West  Indies  and  Central 
America.     Liverpool. 

1850.     *     2264 

Impressions  and  Experiences  of  the 
West  Indies  and  North  America 
in  1849.  Bv  Robert  Baird,  A.M. 
2  vols.     1850.  [2g.]     2265 

Memorials  of  Missionary  Labours 
in  Western  Africa  and  in  the 
West  Indies.  By  Rev.  W. 
Moister.  1850.     *     2266 

Proposed  Mission  from  the  Church 
in  the  West  Indies  to  Western 
Africa.      Barhadoes. 

1850.  *     2267 

/Further  Facts  connected  with 
the  West  Indies,  a  second  Letter 
to  the  Rt.  Hon.  W.  E.  Glad- 
stone, M.P.  (late  Secretary  to  the 
Colonies).     By    Lord    Stanley. 

1851.  *     2269 


Notes  on  the  Mineralogy,  Govern- 
ment and  Condition  of  the 
British  West  India  Islands  and 
North  American  Maritime  ' 

Colonies.      By    A.    Cochrane,    9th 
Earl  of  Dundonald.     1851  *     2270 

Ajithur  Conway ;  or  Scenes  in  the 
Tropics.         By    Captain   Milman. 

1851.  [3f.]    2272 

Five  Years'  Residence  in  the  West 
Indies.     By  C.   W.   Day      2  vols. 

1852.  [2d.]     2273 

Case  of  the  British  West  Indies 
stated,  by  the  West  India  Asso- 
ciation  of    Glasgow.      Glasgow. 

1852.  *     2274  ' 

Libel  of  Spanish  Lies.  Found  at 
the  Sacke  of  Cales,  discoursing 
the  fight  in  the  West  Indies, 
tAvixt  the  English  Navie,  being 
fourteene  ships  and  pinasses,  and 
a  fieete  of  twentie  saile  of  the 
King  of  Spaines,  and  of  the 
death  of  Sir  Francis  Drake. 
London.  [1596.]  A  facsimile  re- 
print. Edited  bv  J.  P.  Collier. 
1853.     [2h.]    2275 

Obras.  Bv  Don  J.  A.  Saco.  2  vols. 
New  Yorh.  1853.     *     2276 

Suggestions    relative    to    the     im- 
provement   of   the    British    West 
India    Colonies.       By    S.    Bourne. 
1853.    [34  c.]    2277 

The      Importance  .   .  of       thorough 
Drainage    in    the    British      West 
India   Colonies.       By    S.    Bourne. 
1853.    [34  c.]    2278, 

Souvenirs    des    Indes    Occidentales 
et      Impressions       Intimes.       Par  ' 
H.   E.  IVlarquand.     Gvermey.  \ 

1853.  *     2279 

The  Sugar  Duties.  By  a  West  I 
Indian.  [1854.]     *    2280 

The  West  Indies  before  and  since 
Slave  Emancipation,  comprising 
the  Windward  and  Leeward  Is- 
lands*   Military   Command 

By  J.  Davy,  M.D.,  F.R.S. 

1854.     [2  c.]    2281 

A  Bibliographical  and  historical 
Essay  on  the  Dutch  books  and 
pamphlets  relating  to  New- 
Netherlands  and  to  the  Dutch 
West  India  Company.  .  .  By  C. 
M.   Asher.     Amsterdam. 

1854-67.    *     2281a: 

Scenes  in  the  Caribbean  a  Sea :  be- 
ing sketches  from  a  Missionary'a 
note-book.     By  H.   Bleby. 

1854.     *     2281b 


WEST  INDIES  GENERALLY. 


1^5 


Gospel  Reminiscences  in  the  West 
Indies.  The  condemned  negro; 
or  man's  victim,  God's  chosen. 
By  the  author  of  "  God  our 
Refuge."  [1855?]     *     2282 

Christophe  Colomb,  Historie  de  sa 
vie  et  Je  .ses  Voyages  d'apres  des 
documents  tires  d'Espagne  et 
d'ltalie.  [By  A.  F.  F.  Comte 
Roselly  de  Lorgues.]  2  tom.  Paris. 
1856.     •     2283 

The  Spanish  Conquest  in  America 
and  its  relation  to  the  history  of 
slavery  and  to  the  government  of 
Colonies.  4  vols.  By  A.  Helps. 
1855—1861.  [16  j.]     2284 

A  Statistical  Account  of  the  West 
India  Islands,  together  with 
general  descriptions  of  the  Ber- 
mudas, Bay  Islands,  and  Belize, 
and  the  Guayana  Colonies.  By 
R.  S.  B'isher,  M.D.  New  York. 
1855.     [3  b.]    2285 

A  Voice  from  the  West  Indies : 
being  a  review  of  the  character 
and  results  of  Missionary  efforts 
in  the  British  and  other  colonies 
in  the  Caribbean  Sea.  By  Rev. 
J.   Horsford  (St.   Vincent). 

1856.      [M.C.]     *     2286 

The  History  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land in  the  Colonies  and  Foreign 
Dependencies      of       the       British 
Empire.    By   J.    S.    M.    Anderson. 
1856.      [6m.]     2287 

HiBTORiE  et  Commerce  des  Antilles 
Angloises :  leur  population  et 
quelques  details  sur  le  Commerce 
de  contrabando  des  Anglois  avec 
des  Espagnols  dans  le  nouveau 
Monde.  .  .  1858.     *    2288 

Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  the 
West  Indies  and  jVIexico,  in  the 
years  1599—1602.  By  S.  Cham- 
plain.  Translated  from  the  ori- 
ginal and  unpublished  manu- 
script, with  a  biographical  notice 
and  not^s  bv  A.  Wilmere.     Edited 

l^y  N.  Shaw.    [Hakluyt  Societyl. 

MW  1859.    [2  c.]    2289 

Re  West  Indies  and  the  Spanish' 
Main.  By  A.  Trollope.  1859.  *  2290 

—  The  Same.  2nd  ed.    1860.     [2  i.] 

—  The  Same.     6th  ed.  1862.  [2  i.] 

T?u   Same 


New     York,    n.d. 

[2i.] 

Immigration  to  the  British  West 
Indies:  Is  it  the  Slave  Trade  re- 
vived or  not?  By  Rev.  W.  G. 
rrett.  1859.      *      2291 


t 


CnEAP  Sugar,  or  Coolie  Immigra- 
tion to  the  West  Indies. 

1859.     •     2291a 

Sugar,  Slavery,  and  Emancipation  : 
a  series  of  articles  originally  pub- 
lished in  the  Anti-Slavery  Re- 
porter, exhibiting  the  true  cause 
of  the  alleged  failure  of  emanci- 
pation to  be  the  waste  of  Pro- 
duce on  West  India  Estates;  also 
Correspondence  on  the  above 
subject  between  the  West  India 
Body,  the  Duke  of  Newcastle, 
and  the  British  and  Foreign 
Anti-Slavery  Society.  [185-]  *  2292 

Calendar  of  State  Papers.  Colonial 
series,   1574-1660.  1860.  [4  f .]  2293 

America  and  West  Indies. 

1661-1668.     1880.     [4  f .] 

1669-1674.      1889.     [4  f .] 

1675-1676  and  Addenda,  1574- 

1674.  1893.     [4  f .] 

1677-1680.  1896.  [4f.] 

1681-1685.  1898.  [4  f .] 

1685-1688.  1899.  [4  f .] 

1689-1692.  1901.  [4  f.] 

Jan.,    1693— 14th    Mav.    1696. 

1903.     [4f.] 

15th    May,    1696— 31st    Oct., 

1697.      1904.  [4  f .] 

27th  Oct.,  1697— 31st  Deo., 

1698.  1905.     [4  f .] 

1699  and   Addenda,   1621-1698. 

1908     [4f.] 

Illustrations  of  the  West  Indies. 
Vol.  I.  Sailing  directions  for  the 
Caribbean  Sea,  Gulf  of  Mexico 
and  Florida.  Vol.  II.  Description 
of  the  islands  in  the  Caribbnan 
Sea,  Gulf  of  Mexico  and  Florida. 
By  W.  S.  Andrews.      2  vols. 

Sidmouth.     [I860].     [2d.]    2294 

Captain  Brand  of  the  "Centipede," 

a  Pirate  of  eminence  in  the  West 

Indies.      By   Lieut.    H.    A.    Wise. 

1860.     *     2295 

The  Ordeal  of  Free  Labor  in    the 
^     British   West  Indies.     Bv  W.   G 
Sewell.  1861.     [34c.]    2296 

An  Account  of  the  Cruise  of  the 
St.  George  on  the  North  Ameri- 
can and  West  Indian  Station  dur- 
ing the  years  1861—1862.  Bv  N. 
B.  Dennys.  1862.  [2j.l    2297 

Key  to  Progress  of  the  West  Indies. 
By  R.  S.  Lambert.  1862.  *  2297a 

Th^  Wt^st  Indtfs:  their  Social  and 
Religious    condition.      By    E.    B. 


ii6 


WEST  INDIES  GENERALLY. 


Underhill,  LL.D.  1862.  [2  b.]  2297b 
Las  Antillas.     Von  T.  Waitz. 

Leipzig.     1862.     *     2297c 

The  Sugar  Duties:  Intended  as  an 
answer  to  Mr.  H.  Nelson's  Pam- 
phlet entitled  "The  Sugar  Duties 
Discussed."  By  R.  J.  Cruikshank. 

1863.  [2i.]    2298 

Treatise  on  the  West  Indian  in- 
cumbered Estates  Acts,  2nd  ed. 
By  R.  J.  Cust.       1863.     *     2299 

Twenty-nine    Years    in    the  West 

Indies  and  Central  Africa,   1829- 

1858.     By  Rev.   H.   M.   Waddell. 

1863.     [2  a.]     2300 

On  the  Sugar  Trade  and  Sugar 
Duties.    A  lecture.  .  .  By  L.  Levi. 

1864.  [2i.]    2301 

El  Medico  Botanico  criollo.  Por 
R.  de  Grosourdy.     Paris. 

1864.     *     2302 

Flora  of  the  British  West  Indian 
Islands.  By  A.  H.  R.  Grisebach, 
M.D.,  F.L.S.      1864.     [2j.]    2303 

A  Steam  Trip  to  the  Tropics ;  or 
Description  of  a  Visit  to  the  West 
Indies ;  including  part  of  Central 
and  South  America.  By  Dr.  J. 
Hawkes.  1864.     *     2304 

Coi.ECCiON  de  documentos  ineditos  ( 
relatives  al  descubrimiento,  con- 
quista  y  oolonizacion  de  las  pose- 
siones  espafioles  en  America  y 
Oceania,  sacados  del  Real  Archivo 
de  Indias.     Madrid. 

1864-66.     *    2304a 

Years  Ago:  A  Talo  of  West  Indian 
Domestic  Life  of  the  eighteenth 
century.  1865.     *     2305 

Bibliotheca  Americana.  Catalogue 
of  a  valuable  collection  of  books, 
pamphlets,  manuscripts,  maps,  en- 
gravings, and  engraved  portraits, 
illustrating  the  history  and  geo- 
graphy of  North  and  South 
America,  and  the  West  Indies. 

1865.    [27  n.]    2306 

W.S.W.  A  Voyage  in  that  direction 
to  the  West  Indies.  With  illus- 
trations from  original  drawings 
by  the  author.     Bv  R.  Elwes. 

1866.    [3  b.]    2307 

Africa  and  the  West  Indies.  By 
W.   Moister.  1866.     *     2307a 

The  Prince  of  Kasna :  A  West  In- 
dian Story.  By  the  Author  of 
"In  the  Tropics."  With  intro- 
duction bv  R.  B.  Kimball. 

i\ew  York-     1866.     *     2307b 

A  Trip  to  the   Tropics    and    home 


through  America.  By  John  D.  S. 
C,  Marquis  of  Lome,  K.T. 
G.C.M.G.  1867.     [2i.]    2308 

Journal  kept  during  a  Tour  to  the 
West  Indies  and  South  America, 
in  1863-4.  By  R.  W.  Moore. 
With  Notes  from  the  Diary  of  her 
Husband,  and  his  Memoir,  by  Dr. 
G.    Truman.      Philadelphia. 

1867.     *     2309 

Sailing  Directions  for  the  West 
Indies.  1868.       [2  j.]  2310 

The  Life  of  Las  Casas,  "  The 
Apostle  of  the  Indies."  By  Sir  A. 
Helps.  1868.     [21  d.]    2311 

The  Same.  3rd  ed.  1873.  [21  d.] 

The  Same.     4th  ed.  1883  [21  d.] 

The  Life  of  Columbus,  the  Dis- 
coverer of  America.  Chiefly  by  A. 
Helps.      2nd  ed.  1869.  [21  g.]  2312 

The  Theory  and  Practice  of  Creole 
Grammar.  Bv  J.  J.  Thomas. 
Port  of  Spain.  1869.     [3  f .]      2313 

Historia  de  las  Reyes  Catolicos  D. 
Fernando  y  Dona  Isabel,  escrita 
poT  el  Bachiller  Andres  Bernaldez. 
Sevilla.         1870.      [17  e.]  2314 

At  Last  :  A  Christmas  in  the  West 

Indies.  By  Rev.  C.  Kingley.  2  vols. 

1871.     *     2315 

The  Same.     4th  ed. 

1874.     [2d.] 

The.  Same.     9th  thousand. 

1879.     [3d.] 

Stories  About.       By  Lady  Barker. 
1871.        [lb.]  2316 

Unter  den  Tropen.  Von  C.  F. 
Appun.     2  vols.     1871.     *     2316a 

Monumental  Inscriptions  of  the 
British  West  Indies  from  the 
earliest  date;  with  Genealogical 
and  Historical  Annotations  .  .  . 
illustrative  of  the  Histories  and 
Genealogies  of  the  17th  Century. 
.  .  .  Engravings  of  the  Arma 
of  the  principal  families.  Bj 
Captain  J.  H.  Lawrence-Archer. 
1875.     [3  a.]    2317 

Historia  de  las  Indias.  Por  Barto- 
lome  de  Las  Casas.  5  vols. 
Madrid.  1875.     *     2318 

Report  on  the  Telegraphic  Deter- 
mination of  Differences  of  Longi- 
tude in  the  West  Indies  and  Cen- 
tral America.  By  Lieut. -Com- 
mander F.  M.  Green,  U.S.N. 
Washington.      1877.      [2d.]      2319 

On  the  Death-rate  among  assured 
Lives  in  the  West  Indies;  being 
the    ezi>erience    of    tlie    Scottish 


WEST  INDIES  GENERALLY. 


II 


Amicable  Life  Assurance  Society 
during  thirty  years  1846-76.  By 
J.  Stott.       Glasgow. 

1877.    [32  j.]    2320 

Notes  by  a  Field  Naturalist  in 
the  Western  Tropics.  From  a 
Journal  kept  on  board  the  Royal 
Mersey  Steam  Yacht  "Argo."  By 
Rev.  H.  H.  Higgins.     Liverpool. 

1877.     [2  b.]     2320a 

Aux    Antilles.      Par  V.   Meignan. 
Paris.       1878.     *     2321 

A  Young  Squire  of  the  Seventeenth 
Century :  from  the  papers  of 
Christopher  Jeaffreson.  By  J.  C. 
Jeaffreson.  2  vols.       1878.  *  2322 

West  Indies  Directorv. 

1878.     *     2322a 

Th^  Wfst  Indies.  Bv  C.  H.  Eden. 
F.R.G.S.  1880.     [2g.]    2323 

Camps  in  the  Caribbees :  the  Ad- 
ventures of  a  Naturalist  in  the 
Lesser  Antilles.  By  F.  A.  Ober. 
Erfivhurfjh.  1880.     r2i.]    2324 

Les  Colonies  fran^aises.  Par  P. 
Gaffarel.       Paris.     1880.     *     2325 

Select  Letters  of  Christopher 
Columbus,  with  other  original 
Documents,  relating  to  his  four 
vovages  to  the  New  World,  trans- 
lated and  edited  by  R.  H.  Major, 
F.S.A.  2nd  ed.  1870.  [21  g.]     2327 

Report  of  Experiments  connected 
with  the  Coffee  Leaf  Disease.  D. 
Morris.  1879.     *     2328a 

In  the  Tropics.     By  J.  Marrat. 

1881.     *     2329 

The  Leeward  Islands,  past  and 
present.       By     Hon.     T.    B.     H. 

Berkeley.  1881.     *    2330 

Traite  des  maladies  europeens  aux 
Antilles.  Par  L.  J.  B.  Berenger- 
Feraud.     Paris.         1881.     *    2331 

Outlines  of  Geology  of  Noth-Eastern 
W'est  India  Islands.  By  P.  T. 
Cleve.  1881.     *    2331a 

Capture  of  the  Pirates,  and    other 

Stories  of  the  Western  Seaa.     By 

H.    Bleby.  1881.     *     2231b 

-JFbmale  Heroism ;  and  Tales  of  the 

I  If  Western  World.     By  H.  Bleby. 

Ip  1881.     *     2231c 

My     Coloured     Schoolmaster;      and 
other   Stories.     By   H.    Bleby. 

1881.     *     2231d 

Capital   and    Labour    in  the  West 
Indies.     By  C.  S.  Salmon. 

1883.     *     2332 


Un  Parisien  dans  les  Antilles.  Par 
Quatrelles.     Paris.  1883.     *     2333 

The  West  Indies  enslaved  and  Free. 
By  Rev.  W.  Moister. 

1883.    [3  f .]    2334 

Depression  in  the  West  Indies.  By 
C.  S.  Salmon.  1884.     *     2335 

Christophe  Colombe,  son  origine, 
sa  vie,  ses  Voyages,  sa  famille  et 
ses  descendants  .  .  .  etudes 
d'histoire  critique.  Par  H. 
Harrisse.     2  tom.     Paris. 

1884.  *     2336 

Cruise  of  the  Montauk  to  the  West 
Indies.     By  J.  MacQuade. 

New  York.     1885.     *     2337 

The  Navigation  of  the  Caribbean 
Sea  and  Gulf  of  Mexico.  By  W. 
W.    Gillpa trick.       Wa.ohingfnn. 

1885.     •     2337a 

Sources  of  discontent  in  the  West 
Indies.     By  F.   H.  Wilcher. 

1885.  ♦     2338 

The  First  Three  English  books  on 
America  [?1511] — 1555  a.d.  Being 
chiefly  translation,  compilations, 
etc.,  by  Richard  Eden,  from  the 
Writings,  Majjs,  etc.,  of  Pietro 
Martire  of  Ani^hiera  .  .  .  Sebas- 
tian Munster,  .  .  .  Sebastian 
Cabot,  of  Bristol.  .  .  With  Ex- 
tracts, etc.,  from  the  Works  of 
other  Spanish,  Italian,  and  Ger- 
man Writers  of  the  Time.  Edited 
by  E.  Arber,  F.S.A.  Birmingham. 
1885.     [3  c]    2339 

A  List  of  the  Birds  of  the  W^est 
Indies,  including  the  Greater  and 
Lesser  Antilles,  excepting  the 
islands  of  Tobago  and  TrinidaJ. 
By  C.  B.  Cory,  F.L.S.,  F.Z.S. 
Boston,   U.S.A.  1885.  [2d.]       2340 

The  Same.  Revised  ed.   Boston, 

U.S.A.  1886.      [2d.] 

"  GoMBO  Zhebes."  Little  Diction- 
ary of  Creole  Proverbs.  By  L. 
Hearn.     New  York. 

1885.     [3g.]    2341 

Cruise  of  the  "  Ceylon,"  1885.  By 
N.  May.      Malvern.    1885.    *    2342 

Sport,  Travel  and  Adventure  in 
Newfoundland  and  the  West 
Indies.  With  illustrations  by  the 
author.  By  Capt.  W.  R.  Kennedy, 
R.xV.  Edinburgh.   1885.    [3  g.]  2343 

In  the  Trades,  the  Tropics  and  the 
Roaring  Forties.  By  Annie  Lady 
Brassey.  1885.     [2  g.]     2344 

Question  before  the  Windward 
Islands  Union.  By  N.  D.  Davis. 
Georgetown.  1886.     • 


I 


ii8 


WEST  INDIES  GENERALLY. 


Par  L.   T.   P.    de 

1886.    *    2346 


Les  Antilles, 

Rosny.     Paris 

Colonial  France.  By  J.  F.  Norman. 

1886.     *     2347 

West  Indies  and  British  Honduras. 
Handbook  and  Catalogue.  By  A. 
Adderley.  [Clolonial  and  Indian 
Exhibition,    1886  1 

1886.     [3f.]    2348 

Commercial  and  Technical  Report 
on  West  Indian  and  British  Hon- 
duras Products,  at  the  Colonial 
and  Indian  Exhibition,  1886. 
Compiled  by  J.  McCarthy,  F.C.S. 
1886.    [33  k.]    2349 

Jottings  on  the  West  Indies  and 
Panama.     [By  A.   Radford.] 

1886.  [M.C.]  *  2350 

EiYMOLOGY  of  the  word  Rum.  By 
N.  D.  Davis.  ( rear  get  own,  B. 
Guiana.  1886.     *     2350a 

Through  the  West  Indies.  By  Mrs. 
G.  Layard.  1887.     [2  a.]     2351 

Jottings  of  a  Cruise  in  the  West 
Indies.     By  Rover.     1887.  *  2352 

West-Indische  Skizzen.  Von  K. 
Martin.     Leiden.     1887.      *     2353 

Bfrtcht  iiljer  eine  Reise  nach 
Niederlandiscb  West-Indien.  Von 
K.  Ma.rtin.     Leiden.  1888.  *  2353a 

Romance  without  Fiction:  or 
Sketches  from  the  Portfolio  of  an 
old  Missionary  [in  the  West 
Indies].  By  Rev.  H.  Bleby.  2nd 
ed.  1887.    [3  b.]     2354 

Three  Cruises  of  the  United  States 
co-'st  and  geodot:"c  survey 
steamer  "Blake,"  in  the  Gulf  of 
Mexico,  in  the  Caribbean  Sea, 
and  along  the  Atlantic  Coast  of 
the  United  States,  from  1877  to 
1880.    By  A.  Agassiz. 

1888.    [111.]    2355 

Vegetable  Resources  of  the  West 
Indies.     By  D.  Morris. 

1888.     *     2355a 

The  Spanish  Main;  or,  Thirty  Days 
on  the  Caribbean.  By  E.  T.  Hall. 
Buffalo.  1888.     *     2356 

Down  the  Islands.  A  voyage  to  the 
Caribbees.  By  W.  A.  Paton ;  with 
illustrations  by  M.   J.   Burns. 

1888.    [2i.]    2357 

West  Indian  Conference  on  Quar- 
antine. 1888.     *     2357a 

The  English  in  the  West  Indies, 
or  the  Bow  of  Ulvsses.  By  J.  A. 
Froude.  With  illustrations,  en- 
graved on  wood  by  G.  Pearson 
after  drawings  by  the  author. 
1888.    [2j.]    3368 


Mr.  Froudv/s  Negrophobia.     By  N. 
D.  Davis.     Demerara.  1888.  *  2359 

Froudacity.  West  Indian  Fables , 
by  James  Anthony  Froude.  By  , 
J.  J.  Tbomas.     1889.     [3  b.]    2360 

Tkm   Same.      Philadelphia. 

1890.     *      I 

Obeah  :  Witchcraft  in  the  West ' 
Indies.     By  H.  J.  Bell. 

1889.  [2  b.]    2361; 
The  Lesser  Antilles  :  A  Guide  for  i 

Settlers     in     the     British    West  [ 
Indies,   and  Tourists'   Companion, 
By  O.  T.  Bulkeley.       1889.  *  2362 

The  West  Indies.     PubHshed  under  i 
the  auspices  of  the  Royal  Colonial  ' 
Institute.    By  C.  W.  Eves,  C.M.G. 
1889.    [2  b.]    2363  i 

The  Same.  3rd  ed.     1893.     [2  b.] 

The  Same.   4th  ed.    1897.     [2  b.]: 

The  Birds  of  the  West  Indies.  \ 

Including  all  species  known  to ! 
occur  in  the  Bahama  Islands,  the 
Greater  Antilles,  the  Caymans ; 
and  the  Lesser  Antilles,  excepting  j 
the  Islands  of  Tobago  and  Trini-  j 
dad.  Illustrated.  By  C.  B.  Cory.  I 
Boston,   U.S.A.  1889.  [2d.]  *  2364, 

Canada,      the     West     Indies     and  ^ 
British     Guiana.       Bv     Hon.    J. 
Macdonald.  1889.     *    2364a  ' 

Untersuchungen  liber  Gesteine  und  | 
Mineralien  aus  West-Indien.  [S.A. 
f  ns  ;  Sammlg.  d.   Geolog.    Reich s-  '•■ 
Museums.       Leiden.]      By     J.    H.  ' 
Kloos.    no  title,    n.d.     [2  c.]  2365: 

Les      Colonies      Fran(;aises.        Par  , 
Henrique.     Paris.     1890.     *    2366 
The   Caribbean    Confederation.      A 

Slan  for  the  Union  of  the  fifteen  ' 
Iritish  West  Indian  Colonies  .  .  . 
[and]  a  Refutation  of  the  chief  '■ 
statements  made  by  Mr.  Froude  \ 
in  his  recent  work,  "  The  English  i 
in  the  West  Indies."  Bv  C.  S.  i 
Salmon.  [2  b']     2367  j 

Une  Excursion  aux  climats  tropic-  i 

aux.     Par  L.  Provancher.   Quebec.  \ 

1890.     *     2368  : 

Primer  Viaje  de  Colon.  Por  H.  C.  ! 
Leyva   y   Aguilera.      Hahana. 

1890.  [3  g.]     2369  ; 
The  West  Indian  Bundle  of  Sticks,  i 

By  N.  D.  Davis.  Demerara.  I 

1890.     ♦     2370  \ 
Colonial  Consolidation.     The  West  I 
Indies.     By  N.   D.   Davis. 

Demerara.     1890.     *     2371 
Voyages  aux  Antilles.     Par  D.   Le  j 
Hirbec.         Laval.    1890.     *    2372  ' 


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•Chktstopher  Columbus  and  how  he 

received   and   imparted  the  spirit 

of  Discovery.     By  Justin  Winsor. 

[1890.]     [21  e.]    2373 

A  Historical  Geography  of  the 
British  Colonies.  By  C.  P.  Lucas, 
B.A.  Vol.  II.  The  West  Indian 
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1890.  *    2375a 

The  Postage  Stamps,  Envelopes, 
Wrappers,  Post  Cards,  and  Tele- 
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1891.  *     2378 

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Catalogue    of     West     Indian 

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Christopher  Columbus.  His  own 
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script in  the  Archives  of  the 
Foreign  Office  in  Paris,  now  for 
the  first  time  published,  with  ex- 
panded text  translation  into 
English  and  an  historical  intro- 
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A.  Nicholls.       1894.     [34  c.]    2391 

The  Butterfly  Hunters  in  the 
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At  the  Gate  of  Samaria.  By  W.  J. 
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Letters  Written  from  the  West 
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1898.     *     2418a 

Tangweera,  Life  and  Adventures 
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The  Voyage  of  Robert  Dudley  to 
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Loup-Garou!       By     E.      Phillpotts. 

1899.  [34  a.]    2423  ^ 

West  Indies.     Articles  on  the  West 
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The  White  Dove.  By  W.  J.  Locke. 
1899.     *     2425 

Massachusetts'  Soldiers  in  the  West 
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tion under  Admiral  Vernon  in- 
1740,  and  the  Siege  of  Havana  in  j 
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Two  Years  in  the  French  West' 
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1900.     [3g.]    2428' 
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A.   Kennedy.  [2a.]     2429: 

A  Glimpse  of  the  Tropics,  or  four; 

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Indies.     By  E.  A.  H.  Jay. 

1900.  [34  b.]    2430 ; 
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By  Edward  R.  Smart.  No.  3.. 
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No.  6.  Recipes  for  Cooking  Sweet 
Potatoes  from  the  West  Indiea. 
No.  7.  The  Scale  Insects  of  the 
Lesser  Antilles.  Part  I.  By  H. 
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keeping in  the  West  Indies.  By 
W.  K.  Morrison.       No.  10.       Ex- 


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periments  with  Manures  and  Lo- 
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1898-1901.  No.  11.  Hints  tor 
School  Gardens.  By  William  G. 
Freeman.  No.  12.  Sunimary  of 
the  Results  of  the  Cultivation  of 
Seedling  and  other  Canes  at  the 
Experiment  Stations  in  the  Lee- 
ward Islands,  1900-01.  No.  13. 
Summary  of  the  Results  of  the 
Cultivation  of  Seedling  and  other 
Canes  at  the  Experiment  Stations 
at  Barbados,  1901.  No.  14.  Screw 
Worm  in  Cattle  at  St.  Lucia.  By 
H.  Maxwell-Lefroy.  No.  15.  Plain 
Talk  to  Small  Owners  at  Mont^ 
Bfrrat.  By  His  Honour  F.  H. 
Watkins.  No.  16.  Hints  on 
Otiion  Cultivation  at  Montserrat. 
By  His  Honour  F.  H.  Watkins. 
No.  17.  The  General  Treatment 
of      Fungoid       Posts.  By      A. 

Howard,  A.R.C.S.  No.  18.  Re- 
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Results  of  the  Cultivation  of 
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Experiment  Stations  at  Barba- 
dos, 1902.  No.  20.  Summary  of 
the  Results  of  the  Cultivation  of 
Seedling  and  other  Canes  at  the 
Experiment  Stations  in  the  Lee- 
ward Islands,  1901-02.  No.  21. 
Cotton  and  Onion  Industries  in 
the  West  Indies.  No.  22.  The 
Scale  Insects  of  the  Lesser  Antil- 
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Ground  Nuts  in  the  West  Indies. 
By  W.  G.  Freeman.  No.  26. 
Summar;y  of  the  Results  of  the 
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mary of  the  Results  of  the  Culti- 
vation of  Seedling  and  other 
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in  the  Leeward  Islands,  1902-03. 
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Summary  of  the  Results  of  the 
Cultivation  of  Seedling  and  other 
Canes  at  the  Experiment  Stations 
in  the  Leeward  Islands,  1903-04. 
No.  34.  Notes  on  Rabbit-Keeping 
in  the  West  Indies.  By  J.  Bar- 
clay. No.  35.  Information  in 
regard  to  Agricultural  Banks. 
No.  36.  Manurial  Experiments 
with  Su<Tar-Cane  in  the  Leeward 
Islands, '1903-04.  No.  37.  Culti- 
vation of  Oranges  in  Dominica. 
Bv  His  Honour  H.  Hesketh  Bell, 
C.M.G.  No.  38.  Cultivation  and 
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mary of  the  Results  of  the  Cul- 
tivation of  Seedling  and  other 
Canes  at  the  Experiment  Sta^ 
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1904-05.  No.  40.  Seedling  Canes 
and  Manurial  Experiments  at 
Barbados,       1903-05.  No.      41. 

(Bound  separately.  See  No.  189^). 
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West  Indian  Plantations.  By 
Professor  J.  P.  d'Albuquerque. 
No.  44.  Summary  of  the  Results 
of  the  Cultivation  of  Seedling 
and  other  Canes,  together  with 
Manurial  Experiments        with 

Sugar-Cane  carried  on  at  the  Ex- 
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1905-06.  INO.  47.  Summary  of 
the  Results  of  the  Manurial  Ex- 
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the  Experiment  Stations  in  the 
Leeward  Islands.  1905-06.  No. 
48.  Hints  for  School  Gar- 
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No.  49.  Summarji  of  the  results 
of  the  Cultivation  of  Seedling 
and  other  Canes,  tofiether  with 
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Sugar-Cane  carried  on  at  the  Ex- 
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1905-07.  No.  50.  Summary  of 
the  Results  of  the  Cultivation  of 
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Aus  DEM  Lande  der  Karaiben.  Von 
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Von  der  Antillen  zum  fernen 
Westen.    Von   F.    Doflein.      Jena. 

1900.  *     2434 

GiTERRA  hispano-Americano.  Cole- 
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la  Escuadra  de  operaciones  de  las 
Antillas  orden.  Por  el  Contra- 
almirante  P.  Cervera  y  Topete. 
3rd  ed.  FA  Ferrol.     1900.     *     2435 

The  Golden  Caribbean.  By  H.  R. 
Blaney.  Boston.     1900.    *    2436 

"West  Indian  Bulletin.  The  Journal 
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Erennerungen  aus  Westindien.  Von 
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Central  America  and  the  West 
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by  Sir  C.  Markham. 

1901.     [3g.]     2439 

The  Architecture  and  Furniture  of 
the  Spanish  Colonies  during  the 
Seventeenth  and  Eighteenth  Cen- 
turies. By  "W.  R.  Emerson.  Boston. 

1901.  *     2440 

Tales  of  the  Spanish  Main.  By 
Mowbray  Morris.     1901.     *     2441 

My  Colonial  Services  in  British 
Guiana,  St.  Lucia,  Trinidad,  Fiji, 
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Hong  Kong.  By  Sir  W.  Des 
Vosux.     2  vols.   1903.   [3  f .]     2442 

The  Herrnhut  Missionary  Christ- 
lieb  Quandt's  account  of  the 
Arawak  language.  By.  J.  Platz- 
mann.  Leipiz.  1900.  Tr.  in  MS. 
by  Mrs.  W.  B.  Atherton. 

[3  g.]       2443 

West  Indian  Hurricanes.  By  E.  B. 
Garriott.      Washington. 

1900.    [3h.]    2444 

Nature  Teaching  based  upon  the 
general  Principles  of  Agriculture 
for  the  use  of  Schools.  By  F. 
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The  West  Indies  and  the  Empire. 
By  H.  de  R.  Walker. 

1901.      [34  a.]    2447 


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T.  Rea.  Dublin.  1901.  [3  b.]  2448 
The     Purple    Cloud.      By    M.    P 

Shiel.  1901.     *     244& 

The  Letters  of  her  mother  to  Eliza-- 

beth.     By  W.  R.  H.  Trowbridge. 

1901.  *     2450 
The  Usurper.     By  W.  J.  Locke. 

1902.  *     2451 
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By   J.    E.    Duerden.      Washington. 

1902.  [3d.]     2452 
Equatorial    America,    descriptive  of 

a  voyage  to  St.  Thomas,  Marti-  j 
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Boston.      1902.     *     2452a 

Cruising  among  the  Caribbees.  By  ' 
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larged  ed.     New  York.  I 

1903.     [M.C.]     *     2453 

Tourist  Guide  to  the  West  Indies.  ^ 
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C.  E.  Vezey.  i 

1903.  [If.]    2454       I 
Where  Love  is.     By  W.  J.  Locke. 

1903.  *     2455 
Cruising  in  the  Caribbean    with    a       i 

Camera.     By  A.  P.  Stokes.     New       I 

Yorh.  1903.     •     2456       I 

Cruising  in  the  West  Indies.      By       ' 

A.  P.  Stokes.     New  Yorh.  ' 

1903.     *     2456a       \ 

Around  the  Caribbean  and  across  \ 
Panama.       By  F.   C.   Nicholas.  i 

Boston.  1903.    [3  c.]    2457 

Shipmates      in      Sunshine:       their       ' 
romance  on  the  Caribbean  Cruise. 
By  F.  F.  Moore. 

1903.     [36  n.]  2458 

Notes  on  a  Voyage  to  the  West 
Indies  on  the  yacht  Argonaut. 
By  G.  G.  Hildyard.  1903.   *  2459 

Onto  the  third  generation.  By  M. 
P.  Shiel.  ^  1903.     *    2460        i 

The  Situations  of  Lady  Patricia.  i 
By  W.  R.  H.  Trowbridge. 

1903.  •     2461        I 

Naar  de  Antillen  en  Venezuela. 
Van  H.  H.  van  Kol.     Leiden.  , 

1904.  *     2462 
Reisen     in     Westindischen    Mittel-        i 

meer.  Fahrten  und  Studien  in  i 
den  Antillen,  Columbia,  Panama,  ' 
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G.   Wegener.     Berlin.  \ 

1904.     *     2462a        ' 


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West  India  Committee.  Objects, 
Rules  and  List  of  Members. 

1904.    [If.]    2463 

TKt  Same.       1905.  [3  g.] 

Our  West  Indian  Neighbors.  .  .  By 
F.  A.  Ober.     New  York. 

1904.     ♦     2464 

Colonial  Memories.  By  Lady 
Broome.  1904.     [3  f .]     2465 

Travels,  Trips  and  Trots.  By  J. 
Blaksley.  1904.     *     2466 

Land  and  Sea  Mammals  of  Middle 
America  and  the  West  Indies.  By 
D.  G.  Elliott.  Chicago.  1904.  *  2467 

EssAi    sur   les   sources   de   I'historie 

des     Antilles      fran<;aises,      1492- 

1664.  Par  Jacques  Le  Dampierre. 

Paris.       1904.     *     2468 

The  Book  of  the  West  Indies.  By 
F.   Dodsworth.         1904.     *     2469 

An  Inarticulate  Genius.  By  W. 
R.  H.  Trowbridge.     1904.   *  2470 

That  Little  Marquis  of  Branden- 
burg.    By  W.  R.  H.  Trowbridge. 

1904.  *     2471 

Days  and  Nights  in  the  Tropics. 
By  W.  R.  Harris.     Toronto. 

1905.  *     2472 

In  th*  West  Indies  by  W.   B.  F. 
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Back  to  Sunny  Seas.  By  F.  Bullen. 
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Cotton  Planting  in  the  British 
West  Indies.     By  N.  D.  Davis. 

Georgetown.  1905.     *    2475 

Sun  Pictures  of  the  Antilles  and 
British  Guiana.  By  A.  E.  Aspin- 
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The  West  Indies  painted  and  des- 
cribed by  A.  S.  Forrest  and  J. 
Henderson.         1905.  [3  f .]       2477 

The  Morals  of  Marcus  Ordeyns. 
By  W.  J.  Locke.     1905.     *     2478 

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London,   1905.   OflBcial  Catalogue. 

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Colonial  Exhibition,  London,  1905. 

West   Indian  Court.       Report  of 

Committee,     Awards     of     Judges 

and  descriptive  Account  of  Court. 

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Check     List    of     Mammals    of    the 

North    American    Continent,    the 

West  Indies  and  the  Neighbouring 

Seas.   By  D.   G.   Elliott.     Chicago. 

1905.     *    2480a 

Political  and  Social  Disturbances 
in  the  West  Indies.     A  Brief  Ac- 


123 


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Labour.     By  S.   Olivier. 

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Sir  Francis  Drake.  Monograph. 
By  F.  R.  Hart,  F.R.G.S.  1907. 
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A  Guide  to  the  West  Indies.  Bv  F. 
A.  Ober.  1907.     *     2482 

The  Attack  upon  Cartagena  by 
the  French  in  1697.  By  F.  R. 
Hart.  1908.     [n.  b.]     2482a 

The  Attacks  upon  the  Spanish  Main 
by  Admiral  Vernon.  By  F.  R, 
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The  Cradle  of  the  Deep:  An  Ac- 
count of  a  voyage  to  the  West 
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G.C.V.O.,  C.B.      1908.  [3g.]  2484 

Revised  Supplement  1908  relating 
to  the  West  India  Pilot,  vol.  II., 
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Les  Paradis  de  I'Amerique  Cen- 
trale :  Les  Antilles,  Panama,  Costa 
Rica,  le  Mexique.  Par  Maurice 
de  Waleffe     Paris.      1908.  *  2487 

West  India  Recipes.  Collected  by 
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Methodism  in  the  West  Indies.  By 
Rev.  H.  Adams.     1908.  [3  g.]  2490 

To  the  West  Indies  and  back.  One 
hundred  days :  being  a  narrative 
of  a  visit  to  the  churches  con- 
nected with  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land in  Jamaica,  Grenada,  St. 
Vincent  and  British  Guiana.  By 
Rev.  D.  Scott,  B.D.  \_Motherwtn\. 
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Tourist  Guide  to  the  West  Indies, 
Venezuela  and  Isthmus  of  Pana- 
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pany.) 1909.     *     2490o 

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leur  evolution  economique.  Par 
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Dubois.     Paris.      1909.      *     2490d 

Les  Grandes  Antilles.  Par  D. 
Bellet.      Paris.       1909.      *     2490o 

Notes  on  Hurricanes  and  Earth- 
quakes in  the  West  Indies.  By 
Henry  Head  and  Co. 

1909.  [n.b.]     2490f 


124 


WEST    INDIES    GENERALLY 


The  West  Indies  illustrated.  By 
A.  Macmillan.     1909.     [2]    2490g 

Bartholomew  de  las  Casas,  hie 
apostolate  and  his  writings-  By 
F.   A.   Macnutt.       1909.    *   2490h 


The  Geological  Connexions  of 
the  Caribean  Region.  By  R.  J. 
L.  Guppy.  (Trans.  Canadian 
Inst.)  1909.     [nb.]     24901 


i 


125 


33-     SLAVERY 


A  View  of  the  State  of  the  Trade 
of  Africa.  1708.     *     2491 

Remarks  on  a  Pamphlet  called  Re- 
flections on  the  Constitution  and 
Management  of  the  [Slave]  Trade 
to  Africa.  1709.      *     2492 

The  Case  of  the  Royal  African 
Company  of  England.  1730.  *  2495 

The-  Particulars  of  the  Enquiry 
into  Mr.  B.  Wooley's  conduct  and 
his  being  stationed  by  the  Court 
of  Directors  of  the  South  Sea 
Company,  first  factor  at  Porto 
Bello  and  Panama.  1735.  [2  i.]  2496 

Two   Letters   and   Calculations    on 

the   Sugar  Colonies  and  Trade  of 

the    West      Indies.     By    Bennett 

[Agent  of  the  Assiento  Company]. 

1738.     *    2497 

The  African  Trade,  the  great  Pillar 
and  Support  of  the  British  Plan- 
tation Trade  in  America. 

1745.     *     2498 

The  Importance  of  efFectually  sup- 
porting the  Royal  African  Com- 
pany of  England  impartially  con- 
sidered.   .    .  1745.     *     2499 

The  same.     2nd  ed.     1745.     * 

The  Case  of  the  Royal  African  Com- 
pany of  England,  on  behalf  of 
Themselves  and  all  others  His 
Majesty's  Subjects  trading  to 
Africa  and  the  British  Colonies 
and    Plantations  in  America. 

[;  Ahout  1750]     *     2500 

Short  View  of  the  Dispute  between 
the  Merchants  of  London,  Bristol, 
and  Liverpool,  and  the  advocates 
of  a  New  Joint-Stock  Company, 
concerning  the  .  .  African  Trade. 
1750.     *    2501 

Presentation  of  the  Injustice  and 
Dangerous  Tendency  of  Tolera- 
ting Slavery.    .    .  By  G.  Sharpe. 

1769.     *     2502 

Candid  Reflections  upon  the  Judge- 
ment lately  awarded  by  the  Court 
of  King's  Bench,  or  what  is  com- 
monly called  the  Negro  Cause.  By 
E.  Long.  1772.     *     2503 

A  Plan  for  the  Abolition  of  Slavery 
in  the  West  Indies.  1772.   *   2504 

The  Dying  Negro:  a  poem  [by  T, 
Day].  1773.     *     2505 

The  same.     3rd  ed.  1775.     * 

The  Just  Limitation  of  Slavery  in 
the  Laws  of  God  ;  compared  with 


the     unbounded     claims     of     the  j 

African      Traders     and      British  -  j 

American    Slave-holders.      By     G.  ' 

Sharp.  .  .  1776.     [35  g.]  2506  \ 

An   Essay    on   the   Treatment    and  ' 

Conversion   of    African    Slaves    in  I 

the   British    Sugar   Colonies.      By  ; 
Rev.  J.  Ramsay,  M.A. 

1784.     [34  a.]  2507  j 

Enquiry  into  the  effects  of  putting  I 

a   stop  to  the  Slave  Trade.      By  ' 

Rev.  J.  Ramsay.       1784.  *  2507a  ' 

Fragment     of     a     Letter     on    the  ' 

Slavery   of    the    Negroes,    written  i 

in  1776.     By  T.  Day.  1784.  *  2508  j 

Account  of  Some   parts  of  Guinea  i 
and  the  Slave  Trade.     By  Captain 

W.  Snelgrave.  1784.     *    2509  | 

A    Caution    to   Great    Britain     and  ' 

her  Colonies  in   a  short  represen-  , 

ta-tion  of  the  calamitous  state  of  ^ 

the     enslaved      negroes     in     the  ^ 

British  Dominions.     By  A.   Bene-  i 

zet.     new  ed.     1785  [34  a.]      2510  i 

An  Apology  for  Negro  Slavery :  or  ' 
the  West   India  Planters  vindica- 
ted from  the  charge  of  inhumani-  J 
ty.     By   the  author  of  Letters  to 
a    young    planter.    [G.    Tumbull.] 
2nd  ed.                      1786.     *     2511  ' 

Thoughts  and   Sentiments    on    the 

Evil  and    Wicked    Traffic    of  the  I 

Slavery    and     Commerce    of    the  ^ 
Human     Species    .   .  by     Ottobah 

Cugoano,  a  native  of  Africa.  * 

1787.     *     2512  I 

Manual    for    African    Slaves.       By 

Rev.  J.  Ramsay.       1787.  *  2512a  I 

West  Indies.  Pamphlets  I.  A  I  etter  to  \ 
the  Society   for  the  purpose  of  effecting  j 
the  abolition   of  the   Slave   Trade,   from 
Rev.  R.  B.  Nickolls,  1788:  Remarks  upon 
the  evidence  given  by  T.  Irving,  Esq.  .  .  i 
before   the   Select   Committee  .  .  on    the 
Slave  Trade,  1791:  The  Duty  of  Abstain-  \ 
ing  from  the  use  of  West  India  produce,  j 
1792:    A    country    gentleman's     Reasons  , 
for     voting    against     Mr.     Wilberforce's  ' 
motion  for  a  bill  to  prohibit  the  impor-  ; 
tation  of  African  Negroes.  1792:  A  Sum- 
mary of   the   Evidence  before  the  Com-  i 
mittee  of  the  Privy  Council  relating  to 
the  Slave  Trade,   1792:   Remarks  on   the 
late  decision  of  the  House  of  Commons  ■ 
respecting    the    Abolition    of    the    Slave  . 
Trade,   by    T.   Gishorne,   1792:    Brief  Re-  ; 
marks  on  the   Slave   Registry  Bill,  1816:  ] 
An    appeal  .  .  in    behalf    of    the     Negro  \ 
Slaves  in  the  West  Indies,  by  W.  Wilber-  i 
force,     M.P.,     1823:      Colonial      Slavery.  - 
Letters  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  W.  Huskisson, 
by   J.    A.    Yates,    1824:    An   Attempt  to  ' 
•trip    Negro    Emancipation    of    its   diffl-  i 
culties   as   well   as   its   terrors,   1824:   Ii 
the    system   of   Slavery     sanctioned     or 
condemned    by     Scripture?     1824:      The 


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SLAVERY. 


injurious  effects  of  Slave  Labour,  1824: 
Anti-Negro  Emancipation.  An  Appeal  to 
Mr.  Wilberforce,  1824:  The  Support  of 
Slavery  investigated,  by  J.  Cropper, 
1824:  A  Sketch  of  the  African  Slave 
Trade,  n.d.  [after  1827]:  A  Letter  to 
the  Rev.  Drs.  Cox  and  Hoby  .  .  relative 
to  the  question  of  Slavery  in  America, 
by  the  Rev.  T.  Willcocks,  1836:  Imme- 
diate Emancipation:  the  Speech  of  Lord 
Brougham  in  the  House  of  Lords,  Feb. 
20th,' 1838:  Haiti  and  Spain,  a  Memorial 
by  Richard  Hill,  1862:  On  the  Negro's 
Place  in  Nature,  by  J.  Hunt,  Ph.D., 
1863:  A  Short  Sketch  of  the  Evidence 
delivered  before  a  Committee  of  the 
House  of  Commons  for  the  abolition  of 
the  Slave  Trade,  1792:  The  True  State 
of  the  Question  addressed  to  the  peti- 
tioners for  the  abolition  of  the  Slave 
Trade,  179 — :  A  Dissertation  upon  the 
nature  of  Service  or  Slavery  under  the 
Levitical  Law,  by  Rev.  B.  Bailey,  1824: 
A  Plain  Statement  of  the  Rights,  etc., 
claimed  by  our  Colonies  under  charters 
granted  to  them,  1833:  The  Slave  Colo- 
nies of  Great  Britain ;  being  an  Abstract 
of  the  various  papers  recently  laid  be- 
fore   Parliament,    1825.         [4  m.]    » 

2513 
An  Essay  on  the  Slavery  and  Com- 
merce of  the  Human  Species,  par- 
ticularly   the     African.        By    T. 
Clarkson.  '  1788.     *     2513a 

Considerations  on  the  Emancipa- 
tion of  Negroes,  and  on  the  Aboli- 
tion of  the  Slave  Trade,  by  a 
West-India  Planter.  1788.   *  2514 

Remarks  on  the  Slave  Trade  and 
the  Slavery  of  the  Negroes,  in  a 
series  of  Letters  by  Africanus. 

1788.     *     2515 

An  Essay  on  the  Unpolicy  of  the 
African  Slave  Trade.  By  T. 
Clarkson.  1788.     *     2516 

Objections  to  the   abolition  of  the 

Slave  Trade.  By  Rev.  J.  Ramsay. 

1788.     *     2516a 

Objections  Answered :  a  reply  to 
Arguments  in  Defence  of  Slavery. 
By  Rev.  J.  Ramsay-  1788.  *  2516b 

Address  on  the  proposed  bill  for 
the  abolition  of  Slavery.  By  Rev. 
J.  Ramsay.  1788.     *     2516c 

An  Account  of  the  Slave  Trade  on 
the  coast  of  Africa.  By  A.  Fal- 
conbridge.  1788.      *     2517 

The  Capacity  of  Negroes  for  Reli- 
gious and  Moral  Improvement 
considered,  with  Cursory  Hints 
to  Proprietors  and  to  Govern- 
ment for  the  imm.ediate  Meliora- 
tion of  the  Condition  of  Slaves  in 
the  Sugar  Colonies.  Bv  R.  Nisbet. 
1789.     *     2518 

Speech  on  a  bill  for  regulating  the 
conveyance  of  Negroes  from 
Africa  to  the  West  Indies.  .  .  By 
Beaufoy.  1789.      *     2519 


An  Essay  on  the  Comparative  eflBci- 
ency,  of  Regulation,  or  Abolition 
as  applied  to  the  Slave  Trade.  By 
T.  Clarkson.  1789.  *  2520 

An  Attempt  to  prove  to  the  Convic- 
tion of  every  rational  British 
Subject  that  the  abolition  of  the 
British  Trade  with  Africa  for 
Negroes  would  be  a  measure  as 
unjust  as  impolitic,  fatal  to  the 
interest  of  this  Nation,  ruinous  to 
its  Sugar  Colonies.       1789.  *  2521 

Answer  to  Clarkson,  showing  the 
antiquity  and  the  lawfulness  of 
slavery.      By    G.    Francklyn. 

1789.  *     2522 
Observations     on      the     Attempts 

made  in  England  to  effect  the 
Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade, 
showing  the  manner  in  which 
Negroes  are  treated  in  the  British 
Colonies  in  the  West  Indies.  Bv 
G.    Francklyn.  1789.      *     252'3 

Observations  on  the  Slave  Trade, 
and  a  description  of  some  part  of 
the  coast  of  Guinea.  By  C.  B. 
Wadstrom.  1789.     *      2524 

Report  of  the  Lords  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Council  .  .  relating  to 
Trade  and  Foreign  Plantations  .  . 
concerning  the  present  state  of 
the  Trade  to  Africa  and  particu- 
larly the  trade  in  Slaves ;  and  con- 
cerning the  effects  and  conse- 
quences of  this  Trade,  as  well  in 
Africa  and  the  West  Indies.  .  .  . 
1789.     [4h.]  2525 

Considerations  on  the  Abolition  of 
Slavery  and  the  Slave  Trade.  [Bv 
T.  Burgess.]  Oxford.  1789.  *  2525a 

West  India  Trade  and  Islands. 
Commercial  Reasons  for  the  non- 
abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade,  in 
the  West-India  Islands,  by  a 
Planter  and  Merchant  of  many 
years'  residence  in  the  West 
Indies.  1789.     *    2526 

Abridgment  of  the  Minutes  of  the 
Evidence,  taken  before  a  Commit- 
tee of  the  whole  House,  to  whom 
it  was  referred  to  consider  of  the 
Slave  Trade.     2  vols.  1789.  *  2528 

Observations  on  the  Project  for 
abolishing  the  Slave  Trade,  and 
on  the  Reasonableness  of  attempt- 
ing some  practical  mode  of  reliev- 
ing the  Negroes.  By  Lord  Shef- 
field. 1790.     *     2529 

Dofbts  on  the  Abolition  of  the 
Slave  Trade.     By  an  old  M.P. 

1790.  *    2530 

Lettre  aux  citoyens  de  conteur  et 


SLAVERY. 


127 


II 


11 


negres  libres  de  Saint  Domingue  j 
et  les  antres  isles  Francois  de  j 
TAmerique,  par  H.  Gregoire. 

[Paru.  1791.]     *     2531 

Letters  on  the  Slave  Trade  and  the 
state  of  the  Natives  in  those  parts 
of  Africa  which  are  contiguous  to 
Fort  St.  Louis  and  Goree.  By  T. 
Clarkson.  1791.     *     2531a 

Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Glas- 
pow,  Paisley,  and  the  Neighbour- 
hood, concerning  the  African 
Slave  Trade.  By  a  Society  in 
Glasgow.     Glasgow.      1791.  *  2532 

The  Debate  on  a  motion  for  the 
abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade  in 
•the  House  of  Commons  on  April 
18th  and  19th,  1796.  1791.  *  2533 

Question    des    hommes    de  couleur 

libres  .   .   par  F.  R.    J.    de  Pons. 

[Paris.    1791.]    *    2534 

A  Country  Gentleman's  Reasons 
for  voting  against  Mr.  Wilber- 
force's  motion  for  a  bill  to  pro- 
hibit the  iinj>ortation  of  African 
Negroes  into  the  Colonies. 

1792.     ♦    2535 

A  Vert  new  pamphlet  indeed.  Con- 
taining some  strictures  on  the 
English  Jacobins  and  the  evidence 
of  Lord  McCartney,  etc.,  before 
the  House  of  Lords  respecting 
the  Slave  Trade.        1792.     *    2536 

Old  Truths  and  Established  Facts, 
being  an  answer  to  a  "  Verv  New 
Pamphlet  indeed."      1792.  *  2537 

HiRTORicAL  Sketches  of  the  Slave 
Trade,  and  of  its  effects  in 
Africa.     Bv  Lord   Mauncaster. 

1792.      *     2537a 

Address  to  the  People  of  Great 
Britain  [respectfully  offered  to 
the  People  of  Ireland]  on  the 
Utility'  of  refraining  from  the  use 
of  West  India  Sugar  Ruin.  6th 
ed.  1792.     *     2538 

Slavery     [and     other]     Pamphlets 

I (4)   Substance    of    a   Speech 

intended  to  have  been  made  on  Mr. 
Wilberforce's  Motion  for  the  Abolition 
of  the  Slave  Trade.  2Tid  ed.  1792.  .  .  II. 
(1)  Thoughts  on  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave 
Trade  and  Civilization  of  Africa.  .  .  by 
J.  Marryatt.  3rd  ed.  1816.  (2)  An  Ex- 
posure of  some  of  the  numerous  Mis- 
statements and  Misrepresentations  con- 
tained in  a  pamphlet  commonly  known 
by  the  name  of  Mr.  Marryatt's  Pamph- 
let. "  Though  P  on  the  Abolition,  etc." 
1816.  (3)  A  Defence  of  the  Bill  for  the 
Pecistration  of  Slaves.  By  James 
Stephen.  In  Letters  to  William  Wilber- 
force.  Esq..  M.P.  Letter  the  first.  1816. 
(4'>  ^fo^e  Thonehta  occasioned  by  two 
nnhlications  which  the  authors  call  "An 
Exposure,  etc. "  and  "A  Defence  of  the 


Bill  for  the  registration  of  Slaves."  By 
J.  Marryat,  M.P.,  Agent  for  Grenada. 
1816.  (5)  A  Defence  of  the  Bill,  etc. 
Letter  the  second.  1816.  III.  (1)  The 
Directors  of  the  African  Institution. 
Ninth  Report.  1815.  ('.  .  The  ^»m«. 
Tenth  Report.  1816.  (3)  The  Same. 
Special  Report  respecting  the  Allega- 
tions contained  in  a  pamphlet  entitled 
"  A  Letter  to  William  Wilberforce,  Esq., 
by  R.  Thorrie."  1.815.  (4)  A  Letter  to 
William  Wilberforce,  Esq.,  containing 
remarks  on  the  Reports  of  the  Sierra 
Leone  Companv.  and  African  Institution. 
4th  ed.    May,  1815.     (5)    The  Sarre.    Feb.. 

1815.  (6)  \  Letter  to  the  Duke  of 
Gloucester,  President  of  the  African 
Institution,  from  Zachary  Macaulay. 
2nd  ed.  1815.  (7)  A  Reply  "  point  by 
point "  to  the  Special  Report  of  the 
Directors  of  the  African  Institution,  by 
R.  Thorpe.  1815.  (8)  Postscript  to  the 
same.  1815.  (9)  A  Short  Review  of 
the  Reports  of  the  African  Institution 
and  of  the  controversy  with  Dr.  Thorpe. 

1816.  IV.  (1)  Cursory  Remarks  and" 
Plain  Facts  connected  with  the  Question 
produced  by  the  proposed  Registry  Bill. 
By  J.  W.  Orderson.  late  of  Barbadoes. 
1816.  (2)  An  Examination  of  the  Prin- 
ciples of  the  Slave  Registry  Bill  .  .  By 
G.  W.  Jordan,  F.R.S..  Colonial  Agent 
for  Barb.adoes.  1810.  (3)  The  interfer- 
ence of  the  British  Legislation  in  the 
internal  concerns  of  the  West  Irdia 
Islands  doprecat'<d.  By  a  zealous  Advo- 
cate for  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave 
Trade.  1816.  (4)  Observations  on  the 
Bill  introduced  by  Mr.  Wilberforce  for 
the  more  effectually  preventing  the  un- 
lawful importation  of  Slaves,  etc.  1816, 
(5)  The  Reviewer  reviewed  .  .  .  respect- 
ing the  Slave  Regi.«try  Bill.  By  T. 
Venables.  1816.  (6)  An  Inaiiiry  Into  the 
Rieht  and  Duty  of  compelling  Spain  to 
relinquish  her  Slave  Trade  in  No'-thern 
Africa.  1816.  (7)  The  Penal  Enact 
ments  of  the  Slave  Registry  Bill  exam- 
ined, in  a  letfpr  to  Charles  N.  Pallner, 
Esq..  M.P.  1816.  (8)  Substance  of  the 
Speech  of  Charles  N.  Pallmer,  Esq., 
M.P..  in  the  House  of  Commons  .  1816. 
(9^  A  Brief  Review  of  the  Actual  Con- 
dition and  Treatment  of  the  Neg'-o 
Slaves  In  the  British  Colonies  .  .  By 
Captain  Henderson.  1816.  (10)  Observa- 
tions upon  the  Oligarchy,  or  Committee 
of  soi-disant  Saints  .  .  Bv  an  hereditary 
planter.  1816.  V.  .  .  (4)  An  Inquiry 
into  the  State  of  the  British  West  In- 
dies. By  J.  Lowe.  3rd  ed.  1807.  (5) 
Reasons  for  cstahliRhing  a  Registry  of 
Slaves  in  the  Briti.'^h  Colonies:  being  a 
Rppo-t  of  a  Commi+tee  of  the  African 
Institution.  ^SW.  (&)  Alt  Examination 
of  the  Report  of  the  Berbice  Comm's- 
S'onprs  and  an  Ans^'er  to  the  Letters 
of  .Tames  Stephen,  Esq..  respecting  the 
Crown  Psfaf'^s  in  the  W^st  Indies.  By 
J.  Marryat.  M.P.  1817.  (7)  More  Thonebts 
still  on  the  State  of  the  West  Ind'a 
Co^o"iPs.  .  .  Bv  J.  Marrvat.  1S18.  (8> 
Antidote  to  "  West  Trd'an  Sketch'^s  " 
drawn  from  anthf^ntic  sonrces.  I.  Con- 
dition of  the  Slaves  in  th »  British  Co'o- 
rips :  F-om  Pinckard's  Notes  on  the 
West  Indies.  IT.  A  Short  Account  of 
the  Afri^nn  T".<?titut-on.  .  .  Bv  Sir  J. 
Leith.  TTI.  The  Actual  Condition  of 
the  Negroes  in  the  British  West  Tr^d'a 
Co'onips.  TV.  The  Calumnies  of  the 
J^frican  Institution  f<irt.her  ilhistratpd  . 
tV.  misRinff.i  VI.  Ohservatiojis  on  the 
Ameliorated  condition  of  the  Fegroes  In 


128 


SLAVERY. 


the  British  West  India  Colonies.  1816. 
1817.  VI.  (1)  A  Letter  to  William  Wil- 
berforce,  Esq.,  M.P.  [By  Rev.  G.  W. 
Bridges],  [dated]  jHmaiea.  1823.  (2) 
Compensation  to  Slave  Owners  fairly 
considered  in  an  Appeal  to  the  common- 
sense  of  the  people  of  England.  By  A. 
H.  Beaumont.  2nd  ed.  1826.  (3)  Opin- 
ions of  Henry  Brougham,  Esq.,  on  Negro 
Slavery.  With  remarks.  1826.  (4)  Let- 
ters on  the  West  India  Question,  chiefly 
in  answer  to  Mr.  James  Cropper.  By 
T.  F.  and  Vindex.  Liverpool.  [1823]. 
(5)  Letters  on  the  subject  of  the  Duties 
on  Coffee.  Second  Letter.  Third  Letter. 
By  E.  Corrie.  1808.  (6)  A  Defence  of 
the  Planters  in  the  West  Indies,  n.d. 
(7)  An  Address  to  the  Members  of  the 
new  Parliament  on  the  proceedings  of 
the  Colonial  Department.  .  .  [By  — 
Innes].  1826.  (8)  Mr.  Stephen's  at- 
tempt to  influence  legislation  .  .  con- 
sidered in  a  letter  to  Charles  Ellis,  Esq., 
M.P.  By  C.  Thomson.  1826.  (9)  Eng- 
land enslaved  by  her  own  Slave  Colo- 
nies. .  .  By  J.  Stephen.  1826.  (10)  The 
West  India  Question  practically  con- 
sidered. 1826.  ai)  The  West  India 
Legislatures  vindicated.  .  .  By  A. 
M'Donnell.  1826.  VII.  .  .  .  VIII.  (1) 
Speech  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  George  Canning 
...  for  the  Amelioration  of  the  Con- 
dition of  the  Slave  population  in  .  .  the 
West  Indies.  1824.  (2)  Negro  Emanci- 
pation morally  and  practically  con- 
sidered. .  .  1824.  (3)  The  Correspon- 
dence between  John  Gladstone,  Esq., 
M.P..  and  James  Cropper,  Esq.,  on  the 
present  state  of  Slavery  in  the  British 
West  Indies.  .  .  .  Liverpool.  1824.  (4) 
A  Dissertation  upon  the  nature  of 
Service  or  Slavery.  .  .  By  Rev.  B.  Bailey. 
1824.  (5)  An  Appeal  and  Caution  to  the 
British  Nation,  with  proposals  for  the 
imm'="liate  or  gradual  Emancipation  of 
the  Slaves.  By  a  Member  of  the  Domin- 
ica Legislature.  1824.  (6")  Letters  to 
the  Pt  Hon.  William  Huskisson.  By 
J.  A.  Yates,  j  ivprpor<i  1824.  (7)  State 
m<»nt  of  the  Plan.  Object  and  Effects  of 
t'le  Wesleyan  Missions  in  the  West 
India's.  1824.  IX.  a)  Remarks  on 
Wr'st  India  Affairs.  By  J.  R.  Grosett, 
M.P.  1824.  (2)  The  Reviewer  reviewed 
respecting  the  Slave  Registry  Bill.  Bv 
T.  V^nahies.  1816.  (.3)  Observations  on 
thp  Bill  introduced  by  Mr.  Wilberforce. 
1*<16.  (4)  An  Apologv  for  West  In- 
diang.  .  .  By  F.  G.  Smvth.  1824.  (5) 
A  Reply  to  the  arguments  contained  in 
vart'o'is  publications  recommending  an 
eoua'izat'on  of  the  duties  on  East  and 
WoRt  Trdian  Suear.  By  J.  Marryat. 
AT.P.  9nd  Pd.  1823.  (6)  On  Protecif^'on 
to  West  Ipd'a  Suear.  1823.  (7)  East 
""'J^  West  India  Sugar,  or  a  Refutation 
of  the»  claimB  of  the  West  India  Colo- 
nists   to   ,a   protecfnor  dutv.  .  . 

{  1823.     [2h.]     2539 

The  African  Slave  Trade;  or  a 
short  vieV  of  the  evidence,  rela- 
tive to  '  that  subject,  produced 
b^^^ore  (the  House  of  Commons  .  . 


EdinhxirnJi. 


1792. 


2540 


A  FRTFNm.Y  Address  to  the  inhabi- 
tants pf  this  happy  land  .  .  to 
which,  is  added  an  essav  on  the 
Slave,  Trade  and  on  Libels.  Bv 
Amic-as.  1792.     *    2641 


Slavb  Trade.  A  Full  Account  of 
this  species  of  commerce;  with 
arguments  against  it.  Translated 
from  the  French  of  Abbe  G. 
T.   F.  Raynal.      Southwark 

[1792?]     *     2542 

Interesting  Narrative  of  the  Life 
of  Olaudah  Equiano,  or  GustavuB 
Vassa,  the  African,  written  by 
himself.     7th  ed.     1793.      *     2543 

Considerations  on  the  Present 
Crisis  of  Affairs  as  it  respects  the 
West  India  Colonies,  and  the 
probable  effects  of  the  French 
Decree  for  Emancipating  the 
Negroes.  .  .  1795.     *     2544 

An  English  Country  Gentleman's 
Address  to  the  Irish  Members  of 
the  Imperial  Parliament  on  the 
Slave  Trade,  with  extracts  from 
Evidence  before  Mr.  Wilberforce's 
Committee.  1802.     *     2545 

Practical  Rules  for  the  Man- 
agement and  Medical  Treatment 
of  Negro  Slaves  in  the  Sugar 
Colonies.  By  a  Professional 
Planter.  1803.    [34  a.]       2546 

Horrors  of   West  Indian  Slavery. 
[1804]     *     2547 

Horrors  of  the  Negro  Slavery  exist- 
ing in  our  West  Indian  Islands, 
irrefragably  demonstrated,  2nd 
ed.  1805.     *     2548 

Serious  Reflections  on  the  Slave 
Trade  and  Slavery.  By  Granville 
Sharp.  1805.      *     2548a 

History  of  the  Negro  Slave  Trade 
in  its  connection  with  the  Com- 
merce and  prosperitj'^  of  the  West 
Indies,    etc.      By    R.   Bissett. 

1805.     *     2549 

The  Substance  of  Three  Speeches 
in  Parliament  on  the  Bill  for  the 
Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade,  and 
on  the  Petition  respecting  the 
State  of  the  West  India  Trade. 
By  G.  Hibbert.        1807.     *     2550 

New     Reasons     for    abolishing    the 

Slave  Trade.  .  .  By  the  author  of 

"War  in  Disguise"  [J-  Stephen]. 

1807.     *     2551 

Letter  on  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave 
Trade.     By   W.   Wilberforce. 

1807.    *    2552 

Three  Letters  to  the  Planters  and 
Slave  IWerchants,  principally  on 
the  subject  of  Compensation.  By 
T.  Clarkson.  1807.     *     2552a 

Db  la  Lttterature  des  Negres ;  ou 
rccherches    sur  leurs    facultes   in- 


SLAVERY. 


I2q 


tellectuellea  .  .  par  H.  Gregoire 
[Count,  Constitutional  Bishop  of 
Blois].     Paris.  1808.     *     2553 

The  same.  An  Enquiry  concern- 
ing the  intellectual  and  moral 
faculties  and  literature  of  Ne- 
groes. Translated  by  D.  B. 
Warden.        Brooklyn.      1810.      * 

History  of  the  Rise,  Progress  and 
Accomplishment  of  the  Abolition 
of  the  African  Slave  Trade  by  the 
British  Parliament.  By  T.  Clark- 
son.  2  vols.  1808.     *     2554 

The  same.     New  ed.  1839.     * 

A  Letter  to  the  Governors,  Legis- 
latures and  Proprietors  of  Planta- 
tions in  the  British  West  India 
Islands.  By  B.  Porteus,  Bishop 
of   London.        1808.   [3  b.l        2555 

Poems  on  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave 
Trade,  written  by  J.  Montgomery, 
J.  Grahame,  and  E.   Benger. 

1809.     ♦     2556 

Rules  for  the  management  of 
Negro  Slaves.  By  A  Professional 
Planter.  1811.     *     2556a 

Abstract  of  the  Act»  of  Parliament 
for  Abolishing  the  Slave  Trade 
and  of  the  Orders  in  Council 
founded   on    them. 

1810.     [34  a.]  2557 

Remarks  oh  that  Article  in  the  late 
Treaty  of  Peace,  which  permits  a 
French  Slave  Trade  for  five  years. 
Kendal.  1814.     *     2558 

Thoughts  on  the  Abolition  of  the 
Slave  Trade  and  Civilization  of 
Africa,  with  Remarks  on  the 
African  Institution  and  an  Ex- 
amination of  the  Report  of  their 
Committee,  recomending  a  Gen- 
eral Registry  of  Slaves  in  the 
British  West  India  Islands. 

1816.     *     2560 

"Edinburgh  Review"  and  the 
West  Indies,  with  Observations 
on  the  Pamphlets  of  Messrs. 
Stephens,  Macaulay,  etc.,  and 
Remarks  on  the  Slave  Registry 
Bill,  by  a  Colonist.     Glasgow. 

1816.     *    2561 

A  Defence  of  the  Bill  for  the 
Registration  of  Slaves,  in  letters 
to  W.  Wilberforce.  [By  J. 
Stephen.]    Letter  the  first. 

1816.     *     2562 

The  same.      Letter  the  second. 

1816.     * 

Examination  of  the  Principles  of 
the  Slave  Registry  Bill  and  of  the 
means  of  Emancipation,  proposed 


by  the  Author  of  the  Bill.  By  G. 
W.   Jordan,  of  Barbados. 

1816.  *  2563 
Interference  of  the  British  Legis- 
lature in  the  internal  concerns  of 
the  West  India  Islands  respecting 
their  Slaves,  depreciated  by  a 
Zealous  Advocate  for  the  Aboli- 
tion of  the  Slave  Trade. 

1816.  •     2564 
The  Speech  of  J.  Stephen,  Esq.,  at 

the  annual  meeting  of  the  African 
Institution   .    .  26th  March,  1817. 

1817.  *     2565 
Breve  Resumo  sobre  a  Naturaleza  de 

Commercio  de  Esclavatura  e  das 
Atrocidades  quo  d'elle  Resultam ; 
sequido  de  Huma  relagao  His- 
torica  dos  Debates  que  termina- 
ram  a  Final  Aboli(?a6.   Londres. 

1821.  *     2566 
Letters  to  Mr.   Wilberforce,  M.P., 

recommending  the  Encourage- 
ment of  the  cultivation  of  Sugar 
in  the  East  Indies,  as  the  certain 
and  natural  means  of  effecting 
the  total  Abolition  of  the  Slave 
Trade.     By  J.  Cropper. 

1822.  *     2567 
Letter  in  Vindication  of  the  Rights 

of  the  British  West  India  Colo- 
nies, in  answer  to  Mr.  J.  Crop- 
per's letters  to  Mr.  Wilberforce, 
Esq.  By  T.  Fletcher.  1822.  *  2568 

The  Cries  of  Africa  to  the  Inhabi- 
tants of  Europe.  .  .  By  T.  Clark- 
son.  'rl822.     *     2568a 

An  Appeal  to  the  Common  Feelings 
of  Mankind  on  behalf  of  the 
Negroes  in  the  West  India 
Islands.        By  R.    Hawker. 

1823.  *     2569 
Letter   to   John  Bull :  to  which  is 

added  the  sketch  of  a  plan  for 
the  safe,  speedy,  and  eflFectual 
Abolition  of  Slavery.  By  a  Free- 
born Englishman. 

1823.     [34  a.]  2570 

A  Letter  to  M.  Jean-Baptiste  Say 

on    the    comparative    Expense  of 

Free    and  Slave  Labour.     By   A. 

Hodgson.     2nd  ed.  Liverpool. 

1823      [34  a.]  2571 

Relief  for  W^est-Indian  Distress.  .  . 
By  J.  Cropper. 

1823.     [34  a.]  2572 

Appeal  to  the  Religious,  Justice, 
and  Humanity  of  the  Inhabitants 
of  the  British  Empire  on  behalf 
of  the  Negro  Slaves  in  the  West 
Indies.     By   W.    Wilberforce. 

1823.     *    2573 


I30 


SLAVERY. 


Negro  Slavery  :  or,  A  view  of  some 
of  the  more  prominent  features 
of  the  state  of  S(X5iety  as  it  exists 
in  the  United  States  and  the 
Ck>lonies  of  the   West   Indies. 

1823.     *    2574 

Thoughts  on  the  necessity  of  im- 
proving the  condition  of  the 
Slaves  in  the  British  Colonies 
with  a  view  to  their  ultimate 
emancipation.  By  T.  Clarkson. 
1823.     *     2575 

Letter  on  the  Means  and  Import- 
ance of  converting  the  Slaves  in 
the  West  Indies  to  Christianity. 
By  Hon.  Sir  G.  H.  Rose. 

1823.     *     2576 

Substance  of  the  Debate  on  15th 
May,  1823,  on  Mr.  Buxton's 
motion  for  Gradual  Abolition  of 
Slavery.  1823.     *     2577 

Review  of  some  of  the  Arguments 
which  are  commonly  advanced 
argainst  Parliamentary  interfer- 
ence in  behalf  of  the  Negro 
Slaves,  with  a  statement  of 
Opinions  which  have  been  ex- 
pressed on  that  subject  by  many 
of  our  most  distinguished  States- 
men, including  Earl  Grey,  Earl 
Liverpool,  Burke,  Pitt. 

1823.  *     2578 
Immediate,    not    Gradual  Abolition 

.  .  Shortest,  Safest,  and  most 
effectual  means  of  getting  rid  of 
West  Indian  Slavery.  [By  E.  Hey- 
rick.]  1824.     *     2579 

Negro  Emancipation  morally  and 
practically  considered,  in  which 
the  Justice,  Policy,  and  Expedi- 
ency of  the  Measure  are  imparti- 
ally stated  and  candidly  ex- 
amined, with  a  Critique  on  the 
Petition  of  the  West  India 
Planters,  etc.,  to  the  King. 

1824.  *     2580 
De  l' Emancipation  des  Noires  et  de 

I'Independance  des  Indes-occiden- 
tales.  .  .  Par  J.  Taylor.  Londres. 
1824.  [34  a.]     2581 

Speech  of  Rt.  Hon.  G.  Canning  in 
the  House  of  Commons,  March 
16th,  1824,  on  laying  before  the 
House  the  "  Papers  in  Explana- 
tion of  the  Measures  adopted  by 
His  Majesty's  Government,  for 
the  A.melioration  of  the  Condition 
of  the  Slave  Population  in  His 
Majesty's  Dominion  in  the  West 
Indies.""  1824.     *     2582 

Emancipation  or  Practical  Advice 
to  British  Slave-holders :  with 
suggestions    for    the  general  im- 


provement of  West  India  Affairs. 
By  T.  S.  Winn. 

1824.     [2  a.]  2583 

Emancipation  of  the  Negro  Slaves 
in  the  West  India  Colonies  con- 
sidered, in  answer  to  Mr.  Wilber- 
force's  Appeal.  1824.     *    2584 

Impolicy  and  Injustice  of  Emanci- 
pating the  Negro  Slaves  in  the 
West  Indies.  1824.     *    2585 

The  Support  of  Slavery  investi- 
gated.    By  J.  Cropper. 

1824.     *     2586 
Consideration    on    Negro    Slavery. 
By  A.   M'Donnell. 

1824.    [2  a.]  2587 

Anti-Negro  Emancipation :   an  Ap-^ 

peal  to  Mr.  Wilber force. 

1824.     *     2588 
An  Address  on  the  State  of  Slavery 

in     the     West      India       Islands. 

[By  Rev.   R.  Hall.]     1824.  *  2589 

The   Slavery  of  the  British  W^est 

India  Colonies  delineated  .  .  By 
J.  Stephen.     2  vols. 

1824  and  1830.     [34  c]  2590 

Emancipation  of  the  Negro  Slaves 
in  the  West  India  Colonies,  con- 
sidered with  reference  to  its  Im- 
policy   and    Injustice. 

1824.     *     2591 

The  W'est  India  Colonies ;  the 
calumnies  and  misrepresentations 
circulated  against  them  by  the 
Edinburgh  Review,  Mr.  Clarkson, 
Mr.  Cropper,  etc.,  examined  and 
refuted.     By  James  M' Queen. 

1824.     [2i.]  2592- 

The  Colonial  Controversy,  con- 
taining a  Refutation  of  the 
Calumnies  of  the  Anti-colonists 
in  the  State  of  Hayti,  Sierra 
Leone,  India.  By  J.  M'Queen. 
Glasgow.  1825.     *     2593 

Impartial  Review  of  the  Question 
pending  between  Great  Britain 
and  her  West  Indian  Colonies,  re- 
specting the  Abolition  of  Negro 
Slavery.  .  .  by  a  Resident  and 
Proprietor  in  the  West  Indies. 

1824.     *     2594 

The  Slave  Colonies  of  Great 
Britain,  or  a  Picture  of  Negro 
Slavery  by  the  Colonists  them- 
selves. 1825.     *     2595 

The  Same.     1826.     [2  i.] 

Opinions  of  Henry  Brougham,  Esq., 

on  Negro  Slavery,  with  Remarks. 

1826.     *     259a 

The   same.  1830.     * 


SLAVERY. 


I 


England      Enslaved     by    her    own 

Slave  Colonies.   An  address  to  the 

Electors  and  People  of  the  United 

Kingdom.      By   James    Stephen. 

1826.     [2  i.]  2597 

The  same.    2nd  ed.     1826.     * 

Slavery  in  the  West  Indies,  a 
Speech  by  Lord  Viscount  Dudley 
before  the  House  of  Lords,  March 
7th,  1826,  on  Lord  Bathurst's 
Motion  for  adopting  the  resolu- 
tion of  the  House  of  Commons, 
May  15th,   1823.       1826.     *  2598 

A  Fkw  Thoughts  on  the  Abolition 
of  Colonial  Slavery.  By  T. 
Chalmers.     Glasgow.  1826.    *  2600 

Negro  Slavery  :  Observations  in 
answer  to  an  "  Address  to  the 
Clergy."  1826.     *     2601 

Brief  View  of  Colonial  Slavery.  By 
a  Barrister  [J.  M.  Hogg]. 

1827.     •     2602 

Anti-Slwery    Monthly    Reporter. 
Vol.  1.  June,   1825— May,   1827. 

1827. 
Vol  2.  June,    1827— May,    1829. 

1829 
Vol.3.  June,   1829— Dec.,  1830. 

1831. 
Vol.4.  Jan.,   1831— Dec.,    1831. 

1832. 
[34  a.]      2603 

The  System,  a  Tale  of  the  West 
Indies.      By  C.    Elizabeth. 

1827.    *    2604 

A  Short  Review  of  the  Slave  Trade 
and  Slavery :  with  considerations 
on  the  benefits  which  would  arise 
from  cultivating  tropical  produc- 
tions by  free  labour.  Birmingham. 
1827.     [34  a.]  2605 

Two  Letters  by  Rev.  J.  Riland  .  . 
Relative  to  the  slave-cultured 
estates  of  the  Society  for  the  pro- 
pagation of  the  Gospel. 

1828.     [34  a.]  2606 

Appeal  to  the  Earl  Bathurst,  when 
Colonial  Minister,  on  the  Uncon- 
stitutional Continuance  of  For- 
eign Laws  in  the  Colonies  ceded 
to  Great  Britain,  with  a  Preface 
on  the  direful  Revolution  project- 
ed in  England  and  excited  in  the 
British  Antilles  by  the  Advocates 
of  Negro-Mania.  By  J.  C. 
Jennyns.  1828.     *     2607 

Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 
New  England  Company  for  the 
Civilisation  of  the  Indians  of  the 
British  Colonies  in  America  and 
West  Indies.  1829.     *     2608 


I3t 

Slavery  as  it  new  exists  in  the 
British  West  Indian  Colonies: 
Letters  between  T.  Clarkson  and 
B.  Greene.  1829.     *     2609 

Pamphlets  on  Colonial  Slavery,  (i-) 
Extracts  from  Sermons  on  the  West 
Indies.  1829:  (ii.;  Speech  on  Abolition 
by  A.  Thomson.  Edinburgh.  1830.  (iil.) 
Address  by  Anti-Slavery  Society.  1881: 
(iv.)  Speech  of  Dr.  Lushington  on  Aboli- 
tion. 1831:  (v.)  Report  of  Agency  Com- 
mittee of  AS.  Soc.  1832:  (vi.)  Defence 
of  the  Baptist  Missionaries.  1832:  (vii.) 
Facts  and  Documents.  1832:  (viii  ) 
Analysis  of  the  Report  of  a  Commit- 
tee of  the  House  of  Commons  on  the 
Extinction  of  Slavery:  (ix.)  Memorial  of 
the  Anti-Slavery  and  Abolition  Societies: 
(X.)  The  Anti-Slavery  Reporter  for  1829, 
[2h.]  2610 
Pamphlets  on  Slavery  in  the  West 
Indies.  II.  Sur  I'Emancipation  civile  et 
politique  appliqu^e  aux  Colonies  Fran- 
caises,  par  C.  C.  A.  Bissette.  1830: 
Perdre  on  Sauver  les  Colonies,  par  le 
Comte  de  Santo  Domingo.  1831:  Des 
Hommes  de  Coleur,  par  Mondesir-Rich- 
ard.  1830:  Colonies,  par  A.  Cr^mieux. 
1«31 :  Co'.omnies  devenues  V^rit^s,  par 
Bissette.  1831:  R^ponse  &  la  brochure  de 
M.  Fleuriau,  par  Bissette.  1831:  Examen 
des  deux  Projets  de  loi  sur  I'Organisa- 
tion  des  Colonies,  par  Mond^sir  Richard. 
1831:  Patronn^s  ou  Libres  de  Savane. 
1831 :  Lettre  sur  la  n^cessitg  d'arrfiter 
la  reaction  aux  Antilles  Francaise,  par 
Bisette.  1831:  M6moire  sur  les  Amelior- 
ations Legislatives  et  organiques  k  ap- 
porter  au  Regime  des  Colonies  Fran- 
gaises,  par  Bissette.  1831:  Des  Colonies, 
avant  et  aprfes  la  Revolution  de  Juillet. 
1830.  Par  L.  Fabien.  1831:  A  mes  com- 
patriotfes,  par  Bissette.  1831:  R6ponse 
de  M.M.  Bissette  et  Fabien  de  la  Mar- 
tinique k  MM.  de  la  Charri^re  et 
Foignet  de  la  Guadelope.  1831:  De- 
mande  en  grace  pour  Adfele,  jenne  esclave 
de  la  Martinique.  1831:  Lettre  de  M. 
Foignet.  1831:  Petition  relative  au 
droit  denie  aux  esclaves  de  se  pouvoir 
en  cassation.  1831:  Petition  des 
Hommes  de  Couleur  de  I'lle  Bourbon. 
1831:  Reclamations  et  observations  pour 
les  Patronnes  on  Libres  de  Savane. 
1831 :  Correspondence  between  MM.  Lari- 
faudi^re  and  Fougainville  and  Bissette: 
Consultation  pour  M.  Herme  Duquesne, 
juge  d'lnstruction  k  la  Martinique:  Ob- 
servations sur  le  projet  de  loi  relatif  aux 
droits  civils  et  politiques  des  Hommes 
de  Couleur  de  Colonies  Fran^aises.  Par 
Mondesir  Richard.  1833:  Examen  Rapide 
des  deux  Projets  de  loi  relatif  aux  Colo- 
nies. Par  Bissette.  1833:  Appel  aux 
amis  de   I'Humanite.    Par  Fabien. 

1834.     [2  h.]     2611 
A     Letter    to    Sir  Robert  Peel  on 
British     Colonial      Slavery.        By 
John   Campbell,    F.R.S.E.      Edin- 
burgh. 1830.     *    2612 

Pamphlets  on  Slavery  in  the  West 
Indies ;  containing  articles  on :  (1.)  Negro 
Emancipation  no  Philanthropy,  a  letter 
to  the  Duke  of  Wellington  by  a  Jamaica 
Landed  Proprietor.  London.  1830.  (ii.) 
Presbyter's  Letters  on  the  West  India 
Question,  addressed  to  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  George  Murray,  G.C.B.,  M.P.,  Colo- 
nial     Secretary.         By       H.       Diiocao, 


132 


SLAVERY, 


D.D.  1880.  (ill.)  Debate  on  Col- 
onial Slavery  in  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, 13tli  July,  1830;  containing  tlie 
speeches  of  Mr.  Brougham,  Mr.  Pro- 
theroe,  Mr.  Keith  Douglas,  Mr.  William 
Smith,  Mr.  Wilmot  Horton,  Sir  George 
Murray,  Mr.  Otway  Cave,  Mr.  Manning, 
Sir  Francis  Burdett  and  Mr.  Secretary 
Peel,  (iv.)  Report  of  Debate  in  House 
of  Commons,  on  the  presenting  by  the 
Marquis  of  Chandos,  of  the  petition  of 
the  planters,  merchants  and  others,  in- 
terested in  the  British  West  India  Colo- 
nies, 13th  December,  1830.  (v.)  The 
Speech  not  Spoken  being  a  reply  to  Mr. 
Brougham's  speech  on  Colonial  Slavery, 
(vi.)  Suggestion  of  a  plan  for  the  effec- 
tual abolition  of  Slavery  in  the  West 
iPdies.  By  C.  Masrea,  of  Demerara. 
1830.  (vii.)  Final  appeal  to  the 
public  on  the  West  India  Question.  .  .  . 
by  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Sinclair,  Bart. 
[1 C]      2613 

The  Substance  of  a  Course  of 
Lectures  on  British  Colonial 
Slavery.     By  Rev.  B.  Godwin. 

1830.     [34  a.]  2614 

Substance  of  the  Speech  delivered 
at  the  meeting  of  the  Edinburgh 
Society  for  the  Abolition  of 
Slavery.  By  A.  Thomson,  D.D. 
Edinburgh.      1830.         [34  a.]     2616 

Thoughts  on  British  Colonial 
Slavery.     By  Rev.  D.   Wilson 

1830.     [34  a.]  2616 

The  Guilt  of  forbeai^.g,  to  deliver 
our  British  Colonial  Slaves.  A 
sermon  .  .  By  Rev.  D.  Wilson. 

1830.     [34  a.]         2617 

Thl  Duty  of  prompt  and  complete 

abolition  of  Colonial  Slavery.     A 

sermon  ...  By  Rev.  S.  C.  Wilka. 

1830.     [34  a.]  2618 

Abstract  of  the  British  West  Indian 

Statutes   for  the   Protection    and 

Government  of  Slaves. 

1830.     •     2619 

British  Colonial  Slavery,  compared 
with    that  of   Pagan   Antiquity. 

1830.     [2  i.]  2620 

Is  West  Indian  Slavery    justifiable 

by  the  New  Testament?     Dublin. 

[1830  ?]     *     2621 

First  Letter  to  the  freeholders  of 
the  County  of  York  on  Negro 
Slavery :  being  an  Enquiry  into 
the  claims  of  the  West  Indians  for 
equitable  compensation.  By  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  Robert  John  Wilmot, 
Bart.  1830.     *     2622 

Second  Letter. 

1830.     [2  i.]  2623 

Liberia,  or  the  Early  History  and 
Signal  Representation  of  the  His- 
tory and  Signal  Representation 
of   the  American   Colony  of  Free 


Negroes  on  tbe  Coast  of  Africa, 
compiled  from  American  Docu- 
ments.       By  William  Innes. 

Edinburgh.     1831.     *     2624 

The  History  of  Mary  Prince,  a 
West  Indian  Slave.  Related  by 
herself.  With  a  supplement  by 
the  Editor  [T.  Pringle].  .  .  3rd 
ed.    1831.  [34  a.]     2625 

Speech  delivered  at  a  general  meet- 
ing of  the  Society  for  the  Aboli- 
tion of  Slavery,  April  23rd,  1831. 
By  Dr.   Lushington.  [2  h.]       2626 

Review  of  Dr.  H.  Duncan's  Letters 
on  the  West  India   Question. 
Edinburgh.     1831.     [34  a.]      2627 

Memorial  of  the  Anti-Slavery  and 
Abolition  Societies  of  the  United 
Kingdom  to  Baron  Glenelg,  His 
IVIajesty's  Principal  Secretary  of 
State  for  the  Colonial  Depart- 
ment. [2  h.]  2628 

Exposure  of  an  Attempt  recently 
made  by  certain  West  Indian 
Agents  to  mislead  Parliament  on 
the    subject  of  Colonial  Slavery. 

1831.  [34  a.]  2629 
Address   to    the   People     of   Great 

Britain  and  Ireland  unanimously 
adopted  at  a  general  meeting  of 
the  London  Anti-Slavery  Society, 
April  23rd,  1831.    [2h.]  2630 

Letter  from  Chairman  of  the 
Slavery  Committee  of  the  House 
of  Lords  to  the  Duke  of  Rich- 
mond —  containing  an  Exposure 
of  the  Character  of  the  Evidence 
on  the  Colonial  side  produced 
before  the  Committee.  By  Legion. 
1832     [34  a.]  2631 

A  Second  Letter  from  Legion. 

1833.     [34  a.]         2632 

The  Utter  Extinction  of  Slavery  an 

object    of   Scripture   Prophecy :    a 

Lecture  .  .  with  elucidatory  notes 

by  Joseph  Ivimey. 

1832.     [34  a.]  2634 

The  West  India  Question,  Immedi- 
ate Emancipation.     By  C.  Stuart. 

1832.  [34  a.]  2636 

Report  of  the  Agency  Committee 
of  the  Anti-Slavery  Society. 

1832.     [2  h.]  2636 

British   Colonial  Slavery  [Documents 

submitted    to   the   British    Public 

by  the    Committee  of     the    West 

India  Planters  and  Merchants]. 

[1833.]     *     2637 

West  India  Question.  The  outline 
of  a  plan  for  the  total,  immediate, 
and    safe    Abolition     of    Slavery 


SLAVERY. 


13' 


throughout  the  British  Colonies. 
By  Joseph  Phillips  [late  of  Anti- 
gua.] 1833.  [34  a.]  2638 
Opinions  on  Slavery  and  Emancipa- 
tion in  1823,  referred  to  in  a  re- 
cent debate  in  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, by  T.  Fowell  Buxton,  with 
additional  Observations,  applic- 
able to  the  Rt.  Hon.  E.  G. 
Stanley's  Plan  for  the  Extinction 
of  SlaVerv.  Bv.  W.  H.  Barnley. 
1883.      •     2639 

Immediate  Abolition  of  Slavery, 
compatible  with  the  Safety  and 
Prosperity  of  the  Colonies.  By 
G.  F.  W.  IVIortimer.  Newcastle- 
uvnn-Tvne,  1833.     *     2640 

The  Sinfulness  of  Colonial  Slavery. 
A  lecture.  By  R.  Halley.  .  .  . 
2nd   *vl.     1833.        [34  a.]  2641 

Rkview  of  the  Rejwrt  of  a  Select 
Coniinitteo  of  the  House  of  Com- 
mons on  the  State  of  the  West 
India  Colonies.  .  .  .  Liverpool- 
1833.  [34  a.]  2642 

Corrected  Report  of  the  Speech  of 
Viscount  Howick  in  the  House  of 
Commons  on  Colonial  Slavery, 
with  Appendix,  containing  a 
Plan  for  the  Abolition  of  Slavery. 
1833.     •     2643 

Wages  or  the  \V'hip.     An   Essay  on 
the  comparative  cost  and  produc- 
tiveness    of     Free       and       Slave 
Labour.       By     J.     Conder.    1833. 
[34  a.]  2644 

Statement  of  the  Causes  which 
affect  the  decrease  or  increase  of 
the  slave  ix>pulation  in  the 
British  Colonies.  By  E.  Irv- 
ing. ^     1833.     *     2645 

Analysis  of  the  Report  of  a  Com- 
,      mittee  of  the  House  of  Commons 
ofn  the     Extinction    of     Slavery. 
[2h.]  2646 

Letter  to  the  Lord  Chancellor  on 
the  Abolition  of  Slavery.  By  a 
West  Indian.  1833.     •     2647 

A  Safe  and  Practical  Course  in  the 

West    India    Question    [abolition]. 

[1833?].     •     2648 

Letter  on  Negro  Emancipation, 
showing  the  nature  of  the  In- 
crease of  the  forced  Labour  im- 
posed on  the  Negro  Population 
of  some  of  the  West  India  Colo- 
nies.     By  B.  Evred. 

1833.     ♦     2649 

Report  of  a  Lecture  on  Colonial 
filarery    and   Gradual    Emancipa- 


III 


tion.     By  P.   Borthwick. 

Edinburgh.    1833.     •     2650 
Substance  of  an  Address  on  Negro 
Emancipation,    March    5th,    1833, 
by  G.    Thompson.       Glasgow. 

1833.     *     2652 

Full  Report  of  Meetings  of  Messrs. 
Thompson  and  Borthwick  at 
Dalkeith,   22nd   March,   1833. 

Glasaow.  1833.     *     2653 

Letter  to  T.  Fowell  Buxton,  M.P., 
in  refutation  of  his  Allegations 
respecting  the  decrease  of  the 
Slaves  in  the  British  West  India 
Colonies,  by  A.   M'Donncll. 

1833.     *     2654 

Present  Condition  of  the  Negro 
Population  in  the  British  Colo- 
nies, particularly  in  relation  to 
the  working  of  tho  Apprentice- 
ship System  established  under 
the  "  Act  for  the  Abolition  of 
Slavery."  1837.     *     2655 

A  Review  of  the  Report  of  the 
Select  Committee  of  the  Hoiise 
of  Commons  appointed  to  inquire 
into  "The  Working  of  the  Ap- 
prenticeship System  in  tho  Colo- 
nies, the  Condition  of  the  Ap- 
Srentices,  and  the  Laws  and 
egulations  affecting  them  which 
have  been  passed." 

1837.     •     2656 

The  Life  of  William  Wilberforce. 
By  R.  I.  Wilberforce  and  8. 
Wilberforce.       5  vols.     1838. 

[20  d.]  2656a 

Strictures  on  the  Life  of  William 
Wilberforce,  by  the  Rev.  W. 
Wilberforce  and  the  Rev.  S. 
Wilberforce.       By      T.     Clarkson. 

1838.  ♦     2656b 

Biographical  Sketch  of  Thomas 
Clarkson.       By        Taylor. 

1839.  •     2656c 

The  African  Slave  Trade.  By  Sir 
T.    F.    Buxton.      1839. 

[35  g.]  2657 

The  African  Slave  Trade  and 
its  Remedy.   1840.     [35  g.]    2657a 

Sir  T.  F.  Buxton  and  the  Niger 
Expedition     By   Read. 

1840.  *     2657b 

Report  on  Free  Labour    presented 
to  the  General  Anti-Slavery  Con- 
vention.    By  J.  Sturge,  Esq.,    of 
Birmingham.       n.d.      [ab.     1841]. 
[H.C.]     ♦     2658 

Present  Condition  and  Wants  of 
the  British  West  Indies.  By 
H.   Morson.  1841.     ♦     2659 


134 


SLAVERY. 


Some  account  of  the  Trade  in  Slaves 
from  Africa  as  connected  with 
Europe  and  America ;  from  the 
introduction  of  the  Trade  into 
modern  Europe,  to  the  present 
time ;  especially  with  reference  to 
the  efforts  made  by  the  British 
Government  for  its  extinction. 
By  J.  Bandinel.     1842. 

[35  g.]  2660 

Colonies  Francaises.  Abolition  im- 
mediate de  TEsclavage.  Par 
V.  Schcelcher.      Paris.  1842.  *  2661 

Dialogue  between  a  well-wisher  and 
a  friend  to  the  Slaves  in  the 
British  Colonies.     By  a  Lady. 

[34  a.]  2662 

The  Emancipation  of  the  Negroes  in 
the  British  West  Indies.  By  R.  W. 
Emerson.  1844.    [2  g.]        2663 

Sir  T.  F.  Buxton  :  a  study  for  young 
men.     By  Binney.  1845.    *    2663a 

Speech  of  the  Right  Reverend  the 
Lord  Bishop  of  Oxford,  in  the 
House  of  Lords,  February  7th, 
1848,  against  the  admission  of 
Slave  Labour  sugar  on  equal  terms 
with  Free  Labour  produce;  with 
an  appendix  illustrative  of  the 
impetus  given  to  the  slave 
trade  by  the  bill  of  1846. 

1848.    [2i.]  2664 

Beschouwingen  betreffende  de  Vrij- 
verklaring  de  Slaven.  Door  J.  C. 
P.  Wesenhagen.      1849.     *     2664a 

Plan  eener  Trapsgewijze  Emanci- 
patio  der  Slaven.  Door  H.  de 
Bruijn.  1851.     *     2664b 

The  Conquerors  of  the  New 
World  and  their  Bondsmen,  being 
a  narrative  of  the  principal  events 
which  led  to  negro  slavery  in  the 
West  Indies  and  America.  By 
Sir  A.  Helps.  2  vols.  1848,  52. 
[3  b.]  2665 

Thomas  Clarkson  :  a  monograph.  Bv 
Elmes.     1854.  2667a     * 

De  Emancipatie  der  Wesit  Indische 
Slaven.  Beschouwd  door  eenen 
belangeloozen    kolonist. 

Amsterdam.    1857.     *     2668 

The  Results  of  Negro  Emancipa- 
tion. A  speech  delivered  at  a 
public  meeting  held  in  London, 
August  Is-t,  1859,  the  25th  anni- 
versary of  the  Abolition  of  Slavery 
by  the  Parliament  of  Great 
Britain.       Bv  F.  Hincks. 

1859.     [2i.]     2669 


Slavery  and  Freedom  in  the  British 
West  Indies.  By  C.  Buxton. 
1860.  *     2670 

Emancipation   in  the   West   Indies. 

By  F.    Sanborn.       Concord,   Mass. 

1862.     *     2670a 

Recollections  of   William    Wilber- 

force.   .   .  By  J.  S.  Harford.  1864. 

*     2670b 

The  same.    2nd  ed.    1865 

[21  d.] 

The  Wrong  of  Slavery,  the  Right  of 
Emancipation,  and  the  Future  of 
the  African  Race  in  the  United 
States.  By  R.  D.  Owen.  Phila- 
delphia. 1864.     *     2671 

A  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Thomas 
Clarkson.     1876.  *     2671a 

Memoirs  of  Sir  T.  F.  Buxton,  edited 
by  his  son,  Charles  Buxton,  with 
an  Enquiry  into  the  Results  of 
Emancipation.  1877.     *     2672 

Historia  de  la  esclavitud  de  la  raza 
africana  on  el  Nuevo  Mundo.  Per 
J.  xV.  Saco.  2  vols  Barcelona  1879, 
Havana  1892.  *    2672a 

Historia  de  la  esclavitud  de  los 
Indies  en  el  Nuevo  Mundo.  Por  J. 
A.  Saco.     Hahana.  1883.     *    2672b 

West  India  "  Compensation  "  to 
the  owners  of  Slaves :  its  history 
and  its  results.  By  E.  Sturge. 
Gloucester.      1893.     [3  g.]  2673 

History  of  the  Liverpool  Privateers 
and  the  Slave  Trade.  By  G.  Wil- 
liams. 1897.     *     2674 

L'Esclavage     aux      Antilles      fran- 

gaises.     Par  L.  Peytrand.     Paris. 

1897.     *     2675 

Guillermo  Wilberforce,  gran  liber- 
tador  de  log  negros.     Madrid. 

1900.  *     2676 

Life  and  Letters  of  Zachary  Macau- 
lay.  By  Viscountess  Knutsford. 
1900.  [21  j.]  2676a 

Souvenirs  d'Adrien  d'Epinay.  Ex- 
tracts relatifs  a  la  seconde  mis- 
sion a  Londres  eu  1833.  Abolition 
de  I'esclavage.     Fontainebleau. 

1901.  *     2677 

William  Wilberforce.  By  T.  Bux- 
ton. 1903.     *     2678 

How  W.  Knibb  fought  Slavery  and 

won  Freedom.     By  F.   C.    Lusty. 

1904.     [n.b.]     2679 


^55 


34.     BUCCANEERS 


I 


De  Americaensche  Zee-Rovers. 
Behelsende  een.  .  .  .  Beschrijving 
van  alle  de  voornaemste  roveryen, 
en  onmenschelijke  wreedheden, 
die  de  Engelse  en  Franse  Rovers 
tegens  de  Spanjaerden  in 
America  gepleeght  hebben.  .  . 
By  A.  O.  Exquemelin. 
Amsterdam.  1678.     *     2680 

The     Same.       Piratas      de    la 

America,  y  suz  a  la  defensa 
de  las  ccstas  de  Indias  occi- 
den  tales.  .  •  Traducido  de  la 
Por  e\  Dor.  de  Bonne  Maisooi. 
Colonia  Agrippina.    1681.    *     2681 

Tiw     Same.        Bucaniers      of 

America,  or  a  True  Account 
of  the  most  remarkable  assaults 
committed  of  late  years  upon 
the  coasts  of  the  West  Indies 
by  the  Bucaniers  of  Jamaica, 
and  Tortuga,  both  English  and 
French.  .  .  By  John  Esquemeling 
[A.  O.  Exquemelin  ].  Translated 
into  English  from  the  Dutch. 
1684-5.     ♦     2682 

The      Samr.       Histoire     dee 

Advanturiers  qui  so  sont  signalez 
dans  les  Indes,  conteoiant  oe 
qu'ils  ont  fait  de  plus  re- 
marquable  depuis  vingt  anneos. 
Avec  La  Vie,  les  Moeurs, 
les  coutumes  des  Habitans  de 
Saint  Domingue  et  de  la  Tortue ; 
et  une  Description  exacte  de  ces 
lieux ;  ou  Ton  voit  I'establisse- 
ment  d'une  Chambre  des  Comptes 
dans  les  indes,  et  un  Etat,  tire 
de  cette  Chambre  des  offices  tant 
Ecclesiastiques  que  Seculieres,  ou 
le  Roy  d'Espagne  pourvoit,  les 
Revenus  qu'il  tire  de  I'Amerique, 
tfe  C6  que  les  plus  grands  Princes 

de    I'Europe    y    j>ossedent 

Par  A.  O.  Oexmelin.  Translated 
from  a  Spanish  manuscript.  Edit- 
ed bv  —  de  Front ignieres.  2  vols. 
Parts.    1686.  [2  g.]     2683 

The   same.      Nouvelle     edition. 

Augmentee  des  Expveditions  que 
les  Fli bustiers  ont  faites  jus^u'a 
present,  et  des  Cartes  Geogra- 
phiques  des  lieux  ou  ils  ont  fait 
descente,  avec  les  Plans  des  Villes 
et  des  Places  dont  ils  se  sont 
rendus  maistres.   .   .   .   Paris. 

1714.     [2g.] 

The,  sam^.     Paris.      1886.     * 

The  same.     London.    1898.      * 

History     of     the     Buccaneers      of 


America.     By       J.       Bumey.  Re- 
printed from  the  edition  of  1816. 
1891.     [2  c.]     2684 

The  same.     Thk  Buccaneers  of 

America.  .  .  By  J.  Esquemeling. 
Now  faithfully  rendered  into  Eng- 
lish. With  facsimilas  of  all  the 
original    engravings,   etc.  [Re- 

printed from  the  ed.  of  1684,  to 
which  is  added  a  reprint  of  the 
4th  part  by  B.  Ri^grose.  Ed.  by 
Henry  Powell]. 

1893.     [M.C.]     ♦     2685 

The  Voyages  and  Adventures  of 
Capt.  Bartl.  Sharp,  and  others 
in  the  South  Sea :  .  .  also  Capt. 
van  Horn  and  his  Buccaniers  sur- 
prising of  la  Vera  Cruz.  To 
which  is  added  the  true  relation 
of  Sir  Henry  Morgan  ;  his  Expedi- 
tion against  the  Spaniards  in  the 
West   Indies  .   .  1684. 

[34  c]  2686 

Histoire  des  Avanturiers  qui  se 
sont  signalez  dans  les  Indes.  .  .  . 
avec  la  vie,  les  mceurs,  les  cos- 
tumes des  Habitans  de  Saint 
Domingue  et  de  la  Tortue.  .  .  . 
Par  A.  O.  Oexmelin  .  2  vols, 
vols.       Paris.  1688.     *     2687 

Journal  du  Voyage  fait  a  la  mer 
de  sud,  avec  les  Flibustiers  de 
I'Amerique  en  1684.  et  annees 
suivantes.  Par  Raveneau  de  Lus- 
san.     Paris.  1689.     *     2688 

7'he  same.     A  journal   into  the 

South  Sea,  etc.  Written  in 
French  by  Sieur  R.  de  Lus- 
san.  Never  before  in  Eng- 
lish. 1699.     * 

A  General  History  of  the  Pyrates  : 
[chiefly  those  of  the  West  Indies ; 
also  list  of  their  names.]  2nd  ed. 
with  considerable  additions.  By 
Capt.  Charles  Johnson.  Vol.  I. 
.  .  .  With  the  remarkable  Ac- 
tions and  Adventures  of  the  Two 
Female  Pyrates,  IVIarv  Read  and 
Annie  Bonnie.     1724.    [2  a.]     2689 

Bucaneers  of  America,  in  four 
parts,  newly  translated  into  Eng- 
lish. 1704.     *     2690 

History  of  the  Bucaniers  in 
America.  Translated  into  English 
[from  works  by  Esquemeling, 
Ringrose,  de  Lussan].  4th  ed.  2 
vols.  1741.     *     2691 

History  of  the  Bucaniers  of 
America  in  four  parts,  the  whole 


136 


BUCCANEERS 


written  in   several  languages     by 
persons  at  the  transactions. 

1774.     *     2692 


History      of 
America. 


the 


Bucaniers      ot 
1810.     ♦     2693 


History  of  the  Pirates,  Free- 
Booters,  or  Buccaneers  of 
America,  from  the  German  of  J. 
W.      von     Archenholz.       By     G. 


Mason. 


1807. 


2694 


The  Buccaneer :  A  Tale.  By  A.  M. 
Hall.     3  vols.  1832.     *     2695 

History  of  the  Lives  and  Bloody 
Exploits  of  the  most  noted 
Pirates :  their  trials  and  execu- 
tions.    Hartford.  1835.     2696 

Leonard  Lindsay,  or  the  Story  of  a 
Buccaneer.  By  A.  B.  Reach. 
2  vols.  1850.  [2j.]  2697 

The  Monarchs  of  the  Main ;  or  Ad- 
ventures of  the  Buccaneers.  By 
G.  W.  Thornbury.  3  vols. 
1855.  [3  b.]  2698 


—    The  same.     With 
by  Phiz.     1858. 


illustrations 
[3  b.] 


Los  Pirates  en  Cartagena.  Cronicaa 
hisrborioo  -  novelescas.  Por  S. 
Acosta  de  Samper.     Bogota. 

1886.     *     2698a 

The  Buccaneers  and  Marooners  of 
America,  being  an  Account  of 
the  adventures  and  daring  deeds 
of  certain  notorious  Freebooters 
of  the  Spanish  Main.  By  H. 
Pyle.  1890.     *     2699 

La  Piraterie  9ur  I'Atlantique  au 
XVIII  siecle,  dans  ses  rapports 
avec  le  commerce  breton.  Par  L. 
Vignols.  1890.     *     2700 


Story  of  the  Filibusters. 
Roche.  1891, 


By  J.  J. 

♦     2701 


Les  Corsaires  francais  au  XVIe 
siecle  dans  les  Antilles.  Par  G. 
Marcel.      Paris.        1902.     *     2702 

On  the  Spanish  Main ;  or  some  Eng- 
lish forays  on  the  Isthmus  of 
Darien.     By  J.    Masefield. 

New  York.     1906.     *     2703 


137  ' 


35- 


BRITISH  WEST  AFRICA. 


I 


Short  Sketch  of  the  temporary 
regulations  for  the  intended 
Settlement  near  Sierra  Leone. 
By  G.  Sharp.         1786.     *     2703a 

A  Voyage  to  the  River  Sierra-Leone, 
on  the  Coast  of  Africa  ...  in  a 
series  of  letters  .  .  .  with  an  ad- 
ditional letter  on  the  subject  of 
the  African  Slave  Trade.  .  .  By 
Lieut.  J.  Matthews.  1788.  *  2704 

Substance  of  the  Reports  of  ^the 
Sierra  Leone  Company  for  1794, 
1795,  1796,  and  1798.  [4  bound  in 
1.]  1794-98.  [3g.]  2705 

An  Account  of  the  Colony  of  Sierra 
Leoue,  from  its  first  establishment 
in  1798.  .  .  .  1795.     *     2706 

An  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Life 
of  J.  Wall,  Esq.,  late  Governor 
of  Goree,  and  .  .  account  of  his 
execution.  By  a  Military  Officer. 
2nd  ed.  1802.     *     2708 

The  Trial  of  J.  Wall,  Esq.,  for  the 
murder  of  Benjamin  Armstrong 
at  Goree,  in  Africa.  By  C.  A.  S. 
Pennington.    1802.    [2  i.]  2709 

Observations  upon  the  Windward 
Coast  of  Africa;  the  religion, 
character,  customs,  etc.,  of  the 
Natives.    By  J.  Corry. 

1807.     •     2710 

Mission  from  Cape  Coast  Castle  to 
Ashantee,  with  accounts  of  that 
Kingdom  and  adjacent  parts  of 
Africa.      By  T.  E.  Bowditoh. 

1819.     *     2711 

Voyage  to  Africa :  narrative  of  an 
Embassy  [to  Ashanti].  By  W. 
Button.  1821.     *     2711a 

Journal  of  a  Residence  in  Ashantee, 
with  Notes  and  Researches  rela- 
tive to  the  Gold  Coast  and  Inter- 
ior, and  account  of  the  present 
war.  By  J.  Dupuis,  H.B.M.  Con- 
sul. 1824.     *     2712 

Account  of  the  Gold  Coast  and  His- 
tory of  the  African  Company.  By 
Governor  H.   Meredith. 

1812.     •     2713 

Liberia,  or  the  Early  History  and 
Signal  Preservation  of  the  Ameri- 
can Colony  of  Free  Negroes  on  the 
Coast  of  Africa.  By  W.  Innes. 
Edinburgh.  1831.     [2  k.]     2714 

Narrative    of    the   Ashantee    War 

(1823-31),    with     state    of    Sierra 

jLeono  (1820).     By  Major  Ricketts. 

1831.     ♦     2715 


The  White  Man's  Grave:  A  visit  to  ' 
Sierra  Leone  in  1834.     By  F.  H. 
Rankin.    2  vols.       1836.     *     2716  i 

Seven  Years'    Service  on  the  Slave  ] 

Coast  of  Western  Africa,  includ-  | 

ing  Journal    as  Governor  on  the  i 

Gambia.     By  Sir  H.  V.  Huntley.  ' 
2  vols.                        1840.     *     2717 


The  same. 


1850. 


Vocabulary    of  the    Yoruba    Lan-  \ 
guage.     By  Rev.   S.   Crowther.        | 
1843.     *     2718 

The  same,  with  introductory  re-    ; 

marks  by  Rev.  O.   E.  Vidal. 

1852.     •        i 

Vocabulary.  English-Yoruba  and  | 
Yoruba-English.    [1856].     *     2718a 

Western  Africa:  its  condition,  and    i 

Christianity  the  means  of  its  re-    i 

covery.     By  D.  J.  East.     1844.  ' 

[H.C.]     •     2719    i 

The  Case  of  our  West  African  " 
Cruisers,  and  West  African  Settle-  ' 
ments  fairly  considered.  By  Rev.  ' 
G.  Smith.  1848.     *     2720    ! 

Life,  Scenery  and  Customs  in  Sierra    ' 
Leone     and     the     Gambia.       By 
T.  E.   Poole,  D.D.     1850.  i 

[2  k.]  2722    \ 

Eighteen  Years  on  the  Gold  Coast  I 
of  Africa.  By  B.  Cruick-  ' 
shank.  ...  2  vols.    1853     *    2723 

Abbeokuta,    or   Sunrise   within   the 
Tropics  .  .  Yoruba  Mission.       By    ! 
Miss  Tucker.  1853.     *     2724 

Captain  Canot;  or    Twenty    Years'  i 

of     an     African     Slaver.      By  T.  i 
Canot.      [Edited]  by  B.  Mayer. 

1855.     *     2725  | 

The  same.     Netp  York. 

1856.     *   '  ! 

Western  Africa:  its  History,  Con-     ; 
dition  and  Prospects.    By  Rev.  J. 
L.  Wilson.  1856.     *     2726 

Six  Years  of  a  Traveller's  Life  in 
West  Africa.     By  F.  T.  Valdez. 

1861.     *     2726a     i 

European  Settlements  on  the  West  ^ 

Coast  of  Africa :  with  remarks  on  i 

the  Slave-trade  and  the  supply  of  i 
cotton.       By     Capt.     J.     F.     N. 

Hewett.    1862.         [2  k.]          2727  i 

Wanderings  in  West  Africa.     By  a     i 

F.R.G.S.    [R.  F.  Burton].  | 

1863.     ♦     2728     j 

Wit  and  Wisdom  from  West  Africa ;     1 


138 


BRITISH   WEST  AFRICA. 


or,  a  book  of  proverbial  philo- 
sophy, idioms,  enigmas,  and  lacon- 
isms.  Compiled  by  [Sir]  R.  F. 
Burton.  1865.         [2  k.]     2729 

Letters  on  the  Political  Condition 
of  the  Gold  Coast,  with  a  short 
account  of  the  Ashantee  "War, 
1862-4,  and  the  Awoonah  War, 
1866.     By  A.  B.  Horton. 

1870.     *     2730 

The  Old  Testament  in  Efik.  Ediri- 
hurgh.    1873.  [6  k.]     2731 

Fanti  and  Ashanti.  By  [General] 
Brackenbury,  R.A.,  and  Captain 
G.  L.  Huvshe,    R.B. 

1873.  *     2732 
CooMASSiE  and  Magdala  :   the  Story 

of  two  British  Campaigns.  By  Sir 
H.  M.  Stanley.         1874.     *     2733 
The  Story  of    the    Ashantee    Cam- 
paign.   By  W.   Reade. 

1874.  *     2734 

The  Ashanti  War :  A  narrative  pre- 
pared from  the  official  documents 
.  .  By  [General]  H.  Brackenbury, 
R.A.     2  vols.  1874.     *     2735 

Through  Fanteeland  to  Coomassie : 
a  Diary  of  the  Ashantee  Expedi- 
tion, 1873-74.     By  F.  Boyle. 

1874.  *     2736 

Ashanti  and  the  Gold  Coast,  and 
what  we  know  of  it.  By  Admiral 
Sir  J.  D.  Hay.  1874.     *     2737 

Akim-Foo,  the  History  of  a  Failure 
[Ashantee  Expedition,  1873-74]. 
By  General  Sir  W.  F.  Butler. 

1875.  *     2738 

.West  African  Sketches.  By  A.  B. 
Ellis.  1881.     *     2739 

History  of  Sierra  Leone.  By  A.  B. 
C.   Sibthorpe.  1881.     *     2740 

The  Geography  of  Sierra  Leone.  By 
A.  B.  C.  Sibthorpe.  1881.    *     2741 

The  Land  of  Fetish.  By  A.  B. 
Ellis.  1883.     *     2742 

To  the  Gold  Coast  for  Gold.  By 
R.  F.  Burton  and  V.  L.  Cameron. 
2  vols.  1883.     *     2743 

West  African  Fisheries,  with  par- 
ticular reference  to  the  Gold 
Coast.     By  C.  A.  Moloney. 

1883.     *     2744 

Annexations  to  Sierra  Leone.  By 
J.  M.  Harris.  1883.     *     2745 

Wfst  African  Islands.  By  A.  B. 
Ellis.    1885.  [2  k.]  2746 

SuoovsTioNS  of  the  Wants  of  Sierra 

Leone.     By  S.   Lewis.     Freetown. 

1885.     •     2747 


Commerce  of  Sierra  Leone.  By  P. 
Lemberg.     Sierra  Leone. 

1885.     *     2748 

Die  Yoruba-Kiiste.  Von  A.  Mann. 
Stuttgart.  1886.     *     2749 

Die  West  Kiiste  Afrikas  im  Alter- 
thum.     von  E.  Goebel.     Leipzic. 

1887.     *     2750 

The  Tshi-speaking  Peoples  of  the 
Gold  Coast.  By  Lieut. -Col.  A.  B. 
Ellis.    1887.  [34  d.]  2751 

Sketch  of  the     Forestry    of    West 

Africa.     By    A.     Moloney.      1887. 

[11  a.]  2752 

Story  of  the  Niger.  By  R.  Rich- 
ardson. 1888.     *     2753 


Sierra  Leone:  or  the  White  Man's 
Grave.     By  G.  A.  L.  Banbury. 

1888.     [2  k.]    2755 

Africa.  By  E.  Reclus.  Ed.  bv  A. 
H.  Keane.  Vol.  III.  West 
Africa.  [1888].      *     2755a 

Glimpses  of  Fever  Land ;  or  a  Cruise 
in  West  African  Waters.  By  A. 
P.  Crouch.  1889.     *     2756 

The  Ewe-speaking  Peoples  of  the 
Slave  Coast  of  West  Africa.  By 
Lieut.-Col.  A.  B.  Ellis. 

1870.     [24  e.]  2757 

Cote  occidentale  d'Afrique.  Par  H. 
Frey.      Paris.  1890.     *     2758 

La  Mellacoree  et  la  colonic  de  Sierra 
Leone.        Paris.       1890.     *     2759 

Manual  on  Cultivation  of  the  com- 
mercial products  in  Sierra  Leone. 
By  H.  H.  Lardner.  1890.     *    2760 

La  Conquete  de  I'Afrique  occiden- 
tale par  le  soleil.  Par  C.  Tel- 
lier.  Paris.  1890.     *     2761 

The  Land  of  Death.     By  E.  Eiloart. 
1890.     *     2762 

Minnen  och  bilder  fran  Guldkusten. 
By  C.  F.  L.  W.  Stromberg.   Lund. 

1890.  ♦     2763 

History  of  Liberia.  By  J.  H.  T. 
McPherson.      Baltimore. 

1891.  ♦     2764 

Table  of  Events  in  Yoruba  History. 
By  J.  A.  O.    Payne.     Lagos. 

1893.     *     2765 

History,  Trade,  Resources  and  Con- 
dition of  the  Gold  Coast.  By  H. 
H.   J.   Bell.     Liverpool. 

1893.     •     2766 

A.  History  of  the  Gold  Coast  of 
West  Africa.  By  Lieut.-Col.  A. 
B.  Ellis.     1893.       [241.]  2767 


BRITISH    WEST   AFRICA. 


139 


Thb  Yoruba-sp>eaking  Peoples  of  the 
Slave  Coast.       By   Lieut. -Col.   A. 

B.  Ellis.     1894.      [34  d.]  2768 

A  LA  cote  occidentale  d'Afrique. 
Par  E.   M.  Laumann.     Paris. 

1894.  •     2769 

SiZRUA  Leone  after  a  hundred  years. 

By  Rt.  Rev.  E.  G.  Ingham.    1894. 

[34  d.]  2770 

Thk  Hansa  Association.  By  Sir  G. 
T.    Goldie.       Woking. 

1895.  •     2771 

The  West  African  Liquor  Trade. 
By  Sir  G.  T.  Goldie. 

1895.     •     2772 

History  of  the  Gold  Coast.     By  C. 

C.  Reindorf.     Basel. 

1895.     *     2773 

Niger  and  Yoruba  Notes.  Ed.  by 
C.  F.  Harford-Battersby.  2  vols. 
1895-6.  [34  e.]  2774 

To  KuMASSi  with  Scott,  on  the 
Ashanti  Expedition.  1895-96.  By 
G.  C.  Musgrave.      1896.     *     2775 


Von  Kyebi  nach  Kumase.  von  D. 
Huppenbauer.      Basel. 

1896.     •     2776 

The  Downfall  of  Prempeh :  a  Diary 
of  Life  with  the  Native  Levy  m 
Ashanti,  1895-96.  By  Major  R. 
S.  S.  Baden-Powell,  with  a  chap- 
ter on  the  political  and  commer- 
cial position  of  Ashanti,  by  Sir  G. 
Baden-Powell.  1896.     *     2777 

Travkls  in  West  Africa.  By  M.  H. 
Kingsley.     1897.      [34  e.]  2778 

Fanti  Customary  Laws.  By  J.  M. 
Sarbah.  1897.     *     2779 

Seven  Years  in  Sierra  Leone.  By 
A.  T.  Pierson.  1897.     *     2780 

An  der  West  Kiiste  Afrikas.  Von 
M.  Esser.     Berlin.    1898.     *     2781 

Travels  and  Life  in  Ashanti  and 
Jaman.     By  R.  A.  Freeman. 

1898.     •     2782 


9^. 


E  Gold  Coast,  Past  and  Present. 
By  G.  Macdonald.  1898.     *     2783 

Nine  Years  »t  the  Gold  Coast.     By 

I  D.  Kemp.  1898.     *     2784 

■  Notes  on  the  Folklore  of  the  Fjort 
(French  Congo),  with  introduc- 
tion  by  M.  Kingsley.     By  R.  E. 

,|     Dennett.  1898.     *     2785 

■West  African   Studies.     By  M.   H. 

II  Kingsley.     1899.  [34  d.]     2786 

[■The  Story  of  West  Africa.     By  M. 


A  Short  History  of  Sierra  Leone. 
By  J.  J.  Crooks.     Dublin. 

1900.  *     2788 

Fifty  Years  in  Western  Africa.  By 
A.  H.  Borrow.         1900.     *     2789 

Wallach's  West  African  Manual. 
By  H.  Wallach.        1900.     *     2790 

Stone  Implements  on  the  Gold 
Coast.  Bv  L.  W^.  Bristowe  and 
H.  P.  F.  Marriott.  1900.     *     2791 

British  West  Africa.  Its  rise  and 
Progress.  By  Major  A.  F. 
Mockler  -  Ferryman,  F.R.G.S., 
2nd  ed.  1900.     [2  k.]     2791a 

The  Ashanti  Campaign  of  1900.  By 
Captain  C.  H.  Armitage  and  Lt.- 
Col.  A.  F.  Montanaro. 

1901.  •     2792 

The  Relief  of  Kumasi.  By  Captain 
H.  C.  J.  Biss.  1901.     *     2793 

Hints   and    Suggestions   for   travel- 
ling oil  the  West  Coast  of  Africa. 
1901.     *     2794 

The  Siege  of  Kumassi.  By  Lady 
Hodgson.     2nd  ed.     1901. 

[34  d.]  2795 

The  Sherbro  and  its  Hinterland. 
Bv  J.   J.    Alldiidge,   F.R.G.S. 

1901.     *     2795a 

Rise  of  British  West  Africa :  com- 
prising the  early  history  of  the 
colony  of  Sierra  Leone.  By  C. 
George.  1902.     *     2796 

Handbook  of  Sierra  Leone.  Man- 
chester. 1902.      *     2797 

Affairs  of  West  Africa.  By  E.  D. 
Morel.     1902.  [34  e.]  2798 

History    of    the    Colony    of  Sierra 

Leone.     Bv  J.  J.  Crooks.  Dublin. 

1903.     *     2799 

L' Insurrection  de  Sierra  Leone  en 
1898.     Par  H.  Rolin.  Bruxdles. 

1903.     *     2800 

CuNNiE  Rabbit — West  African  folk 
tales.  By  F.  M.  Cronise  and  H. 
W.  W^ard.     1903.    [34  d.]  2801 

Gold  Coast  Native  Institutions, 
with  Thoughts  upon  a  Healthy 
Imperial  Policy  for  the  Gold 
Coast  and  Ashanti.  By  C.  Hay- 
ford.  1903.     *     2802 

Hints,  Suggestions  and  Medical 
Notes  for  those  travelling  in  West 
Africa.     By  W.  H.  Crosse. 

1903.     *     2804 

WEST-Afrika.  Von  M.  Schantz. 
Berlin.  1903.     *     2805 


140 


BRITISH    WEST   AFRICA. 


The  Advance  of  our  West  African 
Empire.     By  C.  B.  Wallis. 

1903.  *     2806 

Lettebs  and  Journals  from  West 
Africa.     By  E.  W.  Castle. 

1904.  *     2807 

Camera  Pictures  on  the  Gold  CJoast. 
1904.     *     2808 

Fbom  Kabul  to  Kumassi.  Twenty- 
four  years'  of  soldiering  and  sport. 
By  Sir  J.  Willcocks. 

1904.     *     2809 

Fetishism  in  West  Africa.  By  Rev. 
R.  H.  Nassau.     1904.    [34  d.]  2810 


The  Gold  Coast  and  the  Fantis.  By 

L.  R.    Foot  and  T.  F.  E.  Jones. 

1904.     *     2811 

Fanti  Customary  Laws.     By  J.  M. 


Sarbah. 

Verb.   Sap" 
Africa.     By 


1904. 

on  going 
A.  Field. 

1905, 


to 


2812 
West 

2813 


By 


Part- 

2814 


Cross  River  Natives.  .  . 
ridge.  .  .  1905 

Camera  Pictures  on  the  Gold  Coast. 
By  P.  A.  McCaain. 

[1905?]  *  2814a 


PARLIAMENTARY  PAPERS. 

35.     PARLIAMENTARY  PAPERS. 

Reperrino  to  the  West  Indies  oenerallt.  • 


141 


1760.  Papers  laid  before  the  House  of 
Commons  by  the  Commissioners  for 
Trade  and  Plantations  ...  for  the  better 
•ecuring  .  .  the  Trade  to  Africa. 

1750.     •    2815 

1789.  Minutes  of  the  Evidence  taken  before 
a  Committee  of  the  House  of  Commons,  ! 
being  a  Committee  of  the  whole  House  to 
whom  it  was  referred  to  consider  of  the 
circumstances  of  the  Slave  Trade,  com- 
plained of  in  the  several  petitions  which 
were  presented  to  this  House  in  the  last  i 
•ession   of   Parliament,     relative    to    the  ( 
African    Slave    Trade.  [4  g.]         2816 

1790,  Minutes  of  the  Evidence  taken  before  1 
a  Committee  of  the  House  of  Commons.  | 
being  a  Select  Committee,  appointed  on  I 
the  29th  day  of  January,  1790,  for  the  ; 
purpose  of  taking  the  examination  of  1 
such  witnesses  as  shall  be  produced  on  | 
the  part  of  the  several  petitioners  who 
have  petitioned  the  House  of  Commons 
against  the  abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade. 

I*  g.l  2817 

1807.  Report  of  Committee  on  the  Commer- 
cial  State  of  the  West  India  Colonies. 

♦  2818 

I80t.  Account,  presented  to  the  House  of 
Commons,  of  the  Principal  Articles  of 
Provisions  and  Lumber  imported  into 
His  .Majesty's  Colonies  m  the  West 
Indies,   in    1805-6-7.  •    2819 

1811.    Report  of   Committee   on    the    Practi- 
cability and  Expediency  of  supplying  the 
West  India  Colonies  with  Free  Labourers  1 
from  the   East.  •    2820 

1815.     Paper.s  relating  to  the  West   Indies. 

•  2821 

Papers  (Parliamentary]  relative  to  the  Slave 
Trade.    [4  h.] 

1815-^1822.  Vol.  I.  Papers  showing  the  present 
state  of  the  Slave  Trade,  April  1815. 
Papers  relating  to  the  Slave  Trade,  4th 
July,  1815 -7th  July,  1817 :— February, 
1819:  Further  papers,  25th  June,  1819; 
Negroes ;  Copies  of  the  several  returns 
annually  made  by  the  Collectors  of  the 
Customs  in  the  several  West  Indian 
Islands,  19th  February,  1821:  Copies  of 
all  communications  from  Sir  Charles  Mac 
Carthy,  Governor  of  Sierra  Leone.  80th 
March,  1821:  Admiralty  Correspondence, 
2nd  April,  1821:  in  the  Mauritius, 
18th  June,  1821 :  from  His  Majesty's 
Commissioners  at  Sierra  Leone,  6th 
January,  1S21:  Admiralty  Correspond- 
ence, 22nd  April,  1822  :  from  Sir 
Charles  MacCarthy,  20th  March,  1822: 
British  and  Portuguese  Mixed  Com- 
mission in  London,  22nd  April,  1822: 
Capture  of  French  Ship  "  Sylphe,"  14th 
June,  1822  :the  Portuguese  brig  "Gaviao" 
and  the  Spanish  Schooner  "Anna  Maria." 
26th    July,    1822.  [4  h.]  2822 

1821-1823.  Vol.  II.  Papers  relative  to  the 
Slave  Trade.  Correspondence  with  (a) 
His  Majesty's  Commissioners  at  Sierra 
Leone,  (b)  with  Foreign  Courts  relative 
to  the  Execution  of  Treaties  (c)  with 
France  (d)  with  the  United  States,  1821, 

(e)  Foreign  Powers,  1822-1823— July,  1823; 

(f)  the  British  Commissioners  at   Sierra 


Leone,  the  Havannah,  Rio  de  Janeiro  and 
Surnam,    1822,    1823.  (4  h.l    282S 

1823-1825.  Vol  III.  (a)  PAPERS  relative  to 
the  Slave  Trade,  May,  1823;  (b)  Admir- 
alty Correspondence,  10th  July,  1823;  (c) 
from  the  Duke  of  Manchester,  Governor 
of  Jamaica,  14th  May,  1823;  (d)  Captured 
Negroes,  18th  June,  1824;  (e)  Return  of 
Slave  Population  in  the  West  Indies,  14th 
June,  1824;  (f)  Concerning  a  Portuguese 
Ship  callod  the  "  Donna  Paula,"  18th 
June,  1824 ;  (g)  Slaves  wrecked  in  the 
"Donna  Paula."  14th  June,  1824;  (h) 
from  Governors  of  Sierra  Leone,  Mauri- 
tius and  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  14th  June, 
1824;  (i)  Naval  Correspondence,  6th  May, 
1824;  (j)  Slaves  captured  at  Sierra 
Leone,  2nd  June,  1824;  (k)  Captured 
Negroes,  16th  March,  1825;  (1)  Further 
papers  relating  to  Captured  Negroes,  16th 
March,  1825;  (m)  Correspondence  with 
Mauritius.  11th  May,  1825;  (n)  Naval 
Correspondence,  March,  1824— Jan.  1825; 
(o)  Religious  Worship  of  the  Slaves  in 
Demerara,  11th  May,  1825;  (p) 
Slaves  Captured  and  Condemned  at 
Sierra   Leone.  SOth   May,  1825.  (4  h.]   2824 

1823-1825,  Vol.  IV.  (a)  CORRESPONDENCE  with 
Foreign  Powers,  1823-1824  (Spain,  Portu- 
gal, and  Brazil,  Netherlands.  France, 
United  Statee) ;  (b)  with  the  British 
Commissioners  at  Sierra  Leone,  The 
Havannah,  Rio  de  Janeiro  and  Surinam, 
1823-1824;  (c)  The  Sam«.  1824-1826;  (d\ 
with  Foreign  Powers  1824-1825  (Spain, 
Portugal,   Brazil,  Netherlands,  France. 

[4h,]    2825 

1824-1827,  Vol,  V.  (a)  CORRESPONDENCE  with 
the  British  Commissioners  at  Sierra 
Leone,  the  Havanah.  Rio  de  Janeiro  and 
Surinam.  1824-1825  ;  b  rh»  Smm».  1827 ;  (c) 
The  Same.  1825-1826 ;  (d)  Foreign  Powers, 
1824-1825  (Spain,  Portugal,  and  Brazil. 
Netherlands,  France);  (e)  The  Same. 
1825-1826;    (f)    The     S^mme     1827, 

[4  h,]  2826 

1825,  Vol.  VI.  (a)  The  Melioration  of  the 
Slave  Population  in  His  Majesty's  Pos- 
sessions in  the  West  Indies,  and  on  the 
continent  of  South  America,  1825;  (b) 
The  Same.   Additional  Papers.  1825 

[4  h.]  2827 

1825-1827,  Vol.  VII.  (a)  CORRESPONDENCE  with 
the  British  Commissioners  at  Sierra 
Leone,  The  Havannah,  Rio  de  Janeiro, 
and  Surinam,  1825-1826;  (b)  Foreign 
Powers,  1825-1826  (Spain,  Portugal, 
Brazil,  Netherlands,  France) ;  (c)  British 
Commissioners  at  Sierra  Leone,  The 
Havannah,  Rio  de  Janeiro  and  Surinam, 
1827;  (d)  Foreign  Powers.  1827. 

[4  h.]  2828 

1826-1827,  Vol,  VIII,  (a)  CAPTURED  Negroes 
(Second  part  of  Major  Moody's  Report) ; 
(b)  The  Mauritius  and  Bourbon,  and  the 
Seychelles,  1811-1817.  20th  April,  1826,  (c) 
The  Same  1818-1825,  9th  May,  1826;  (d) 
Liberated  Africans  located  in  Sierra 
Leone,  18th  May,  1826;  (e)  The  Mauri- 
tius, 2nd  May,  1825;  (b)  Mauritius,  13th 
May,  23rd  May,  1826,  (g)  The  Samr.  ist 
May,  1827;  (h)  Sums  of  Money  paid  for 
Captured  Slaves,  8th  May,  1827. 

[4  h,]  2829 


*  Parliamentary  Papers  treating  of  individual  Colonies   are  for   the    most  part   placed 
ander  those  colonies. 


142 


PARLIAMENTARY  PAPERS. 


1828-1829,  Vol.  IX.  (a)  BRITISH  Commie- 
Bioners  at  Sierra  Leone,  The  Havana,  Rio 
de  Janeiro  and  Surinam,  1828;  (b)  For- 
eign Powers,  1828  (Spain,  Brazil,  Portu- 
gal, Netherlands,  France,  Denmark, 
Sweden) ;  (c)  British  Commissioners  at 
Sierra  Leone,  The  Havana,  Rio  de 
Janeiro  and  Surinam,  1829  (d)  Foreign 
Powers,  1829  (Spain,  Brazil,  Portugal, 
Netherlands,  France,  Denmark,  Sweden). 
[4  h.]     2830 

1825-1830.     Vol.    X.     (a)     Naval   Correspon- 
dence,   Nov.    1825— July,    1827.      (b)    Cap- 
tured Negroes  (Mr.  Dongan's  Report  and 
Major  Moody's  Remarks  thereon).    11th 
July,    1828.    (c)    the   Seychelles   and    the 
Mauritius,  Feb.,  1828.  (d)   Slave   Popula- 
tion in  His  Majesty's  Colonies.  12  May, 
1829.   (e)    Sierra   Leone   Population,   12th  1 
May,  1829.  (f)  Free  Labourers  and  manu- 
mitted  Slaves,  Trinidad,  12th  June,  1829.  I 
(g)  Report  on  Mauritius,  1st  June,  1829.  I 
(g)    Honduras    Indians,     Demerara    and  i 
Trinidad  Slaves,  3rd  June,  1829.    (i)  Slave 
Population,  Colonies,  23rd  June,  1830.  (j)  ! 
Hottentot    Population,     Cape    of     Good  ; 
Hone.    1st  July,  1830.     (k)   Sierra  Leone,  | 
17th  Feb.,  1830.  [4  h.]         2831 

1831.  Vol.  XI.  (a)  COMMERCIAL,  Financial 
and  Political  State  of  the  West  India 
Colonies,  7th  Feb.,  1831.  (b)  Escheated 
Slaves  in  the  West  Indies,  7th  Feb.,  1831. 

(c)  Jamaica.  Treatment  of  a  Female 
Slave,   by   Rev.    Mr.   Bridges,  Feb  ,   1831. 

(d)  Mr.  J.  A.  Sullivan,  Provost  Marshall, 
Jamaica,  10th  March,  1831.  (e)  Meliora- 
tion of  the  Slave  Population  in  the  West 
Indies,  etc.,  10th  March,  1831.  (f)  Pro- 
tectors of  Slaves  Renorts,  1,  Demerara, 
10th  Mar.,  1831.  (g)  Slave  Manumissions, 
Jamaica,  1817-18?'?.  26th  March,  1881, 
(hi  Slave  Laws,  West  Indies,  28th  Mar., 
1831.  (i)  Slave  Population,  28th  March. 
1831.  [4h.)    2832 

1888-1839.       Vol.      XII.       (a)     CORRESPONDENCB 
with    British    Commissioners     at     Sierra  I 
Leone,  the  Havana.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  and  { 
Surinam,     May,     1838— Feb.,     1839.         (b) 
7he     Same.        Further     Correspondence,  ' 
1838-9.      (c)    Foreign   Powers,   May,   1838, 
to  FPb..  1839  (Spain.  Portugal,  Brazil,  the 
Netherlands,    and    Sweden).        (d)       rhe 
Same.  Feb.,   1839— May,  1829  (Spain,  Por- 

May,  1838.  to  Feb.,  1839  (France,  Den- 
mark, Hans  Towns.  Tuscany,  Two 
Sicilies).  (f)  The  Same.  Feb.  to  Mav, 
78«Q      (Two     'Sicilies)         fg)  The  Same 

May.  1«.38— Feb.,  1839  (Conference:  Aus- 
tria. Russia.  Buenos  Ayres.  Egypt,  Haiti. 
M'^Tiro.  Montpvidpo,  New  Granada,  Peru, 
Venezuela,  United  States).  (n)  the 
Same.    Feb.    to  May,   1839.         [4  h.J    288S 

SLAVE  AMELIORATION. 
1823-26.  Vol.  I.  (i.)  PAPERS  presented  to  Par- 
liament [in  1824]  .  .  in  explanation  of  tn^ 
measures  adopted  .  .  in  Melioration  a 
the  condition  of  the  Slave  Population  .  . 
in  tbo  West  TndiPd  and  on  the  Continent 
of  South  America,  (ii.)  The  Same- 
presented  in  1825.  (iii.)  The  Same,  pre- 
sented   in    1826.    [4  g.] 

1826-28.  Vol  II.  (i.)  Further  Papers, 
presented        in        1826.  The      Same. 

presented         in  the        year         1827, 

missing].  The  Same.  presented  in 
the   year   1828].  [4  g.]    2884 

1825-26.  Three  Reports  of  Commissioners  on 
the  Administration  of  Civil  and  Criminal 


Justice  in  the    West  Indies    and  South 
American  Colonies.      3  parts.         •    2835 

Second  Series.    3  parts,  1827-29.    • 


1828.  Account  of  the  Extent  and  Situation  of  i 
the  Crown   Islands   in   the   West  Indies. 

Map.    •    2888      j 

1831.    CORRESPONDENCB   On   the    State  of  the      | 
Gaols   in    the    West    Indies    and     South 
American   Colonies.  ♦    2839      | 

1831.  Papers  relating  to  the  Commercial,  ' 
Financial  and  Political  State  of  the  i 
British  West  India  Colonies.  *    2840 

1831-32.    Papers  on  the  Measures  adopted  by 
the  Government  for    the    Melioration  of      ' 
the  condition  of  the  Slave  Population  m      I 
the   West    India     and     South    American      1 
Colonies.  •    2841 

1832.  Report  of  Committee  on  the  Commer- 
cial  state   of    the    West  India   Colonies. 

•    2842 

1832.  Report  of  Lord's  Committee  on  the  Ds- 
tressed    Condition    of    the    West     India 

Colonies,  and  on  the  Laws  and  Usages  of  ! 

the    several   West   India   Colonies   in   re-  I 

lation   to   the    Slave   Population  ...      2  j 

vols.  •    2848  ! 

1833-35.     Abolition  of  Slavery.     Papers  pre-  ; 

sented  to    Parliament  .  .  in    explanation  j 

of  the  measures  adopted  .  .  for  the  Abo-  j 

lition  of  Slavery   tliroughout  the  British  i 

Colonies.      Part    I.      Jamaica,    1833-1835.  ] 

1835.    Part  II.   Jamaica  (continued).  Bar-  I 

badoes,   British    Guiana,    and   Mauritius,  j 

1833-1835,    1835.       Part     II.     (continued),  1 
Antigua,    Montserrat,    St.    Christophers, 
Nevis,     Virgin     Islands,     Dominica,     St. 

Vincent,   Grenada,   Tobago,  Trinidad,  St.  j 

Lucia,    Honduras,   Bahamas,   Grand  Cay-  ! 

manas,    Bermuda,     Cape   of  Good  Hope,  • 
1833-1835.     1835.                                (4  h.]    2844 

18.35-47.  Parliamentarv  Paners  relative  t«  ' 
the  West  Indies.     4G  vols.     J33p.]    2845- 

1885,  Vol.  1.    Papers  in   Explanation  of  the     ' 
measures  adoi)ted  .  .  for  giving  effect  to 
the    Act    for    the    Abolition    of    Slavery 
throughout   the   British   Colonies,    (Sche- 
dule of  Instructions.  Jamaica,  Barbadoes, 
British    Guiana   and    Mauritius,    1833-35).     ; 
Return   of    the   several   periods    of   Resi-     ) 
dence  of    the    Bishops    of    Jamaica    and     1 
Barbadoes       within        their       respective     \ 
Dioceses    since   their   appointment. 

1835,   Vol.  II.    Papers  in  Explanation  of  the  j 

measures  adopted  for  giving  effect  to  the  I 

Act  for   the  Abolition  of  Slavery  in  the  ' 

British   Colonies:    (Antigua,    Montserrat,  i 

St.    Christopher,    Nevis,    Virgin    Islands,  j 
Dominica,  St.  Vincent,  Grenada,  Tobago, 

Trinidad,  St.  Lucia,  Honduras,  Bahamas,  ■ 

Grand  Caymanas,  Bermuda,  Cape  of  Good  ( 
Hope.) 

1835,  Vol.  III.    Statement  of  the  expenditure    j 
by    Great     Britain    on    account    of    the     j 
several   colonies    for    the    years    1832-34. 
Copies   of    communications     received     by     , 
His  Majesty's  Government  relating  to  the 
hurricane   at   Dominica,    1835.   Honduras: 
Commission  granted  with  respect  to  the 
command  of  troops.    Return  of  Local  Mag- 
istrates   appointed     special   Magistrates,     j 
Copies   of  all  the  population  returns  re- 
ceived from  slave  colonies  since  the  last     | 
were    printed,   up  to     the    present    time     1 
(1835).     A  copy  of  contract  for  the  loan 
of  £15,000,000  to  be  raised  under  the  Act 
3  and  4  Will.  IV.,  c.  73.  for  the  comptu-     , 
sation  to  the  owners  of  slaves;  with  pro- 


PARLIAMENTARY  PAPERS. 


143 


RcedingK  and  tenders  respecting  the 
same.  EstimateE,  etc.,  miscellaneouB  ser- 
viceB,  for  the  year  ending  31st  March, 
ieS6.  Order  in  Council,  dated  Slst  July, 
1835,  declaring  that  adequate  and  satis- 
factory provision  had  been  made  by  law 
in  the  islands  and  colonies  of  Antigua, 
Bermuda,  Bahamas,  St.  Christopher, 
Dominica,  Grenada,  St.  Lucia,  Trinidad, 
Mauritius  and  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
for  giving  effect  to  the  Act  3  and  4,  Will. 
IV.  c.  78.  for  the  abolition  of  slavery 
throughout  the  British  Colonies.  Colonial 
Revenues.  General  abstract  of  the 
revenues  and  other  receipts  of  the  local 
governments  of  the  several  British 
Colonies,  in  the  year  1833,  also  general 
abstract  of  expenditure  incurred  by  the 
local  governments  of  the  British  Colonies 
from  colonial  resources  in  1833.  Copies 
of  any  instructions  given  relative  to  com- 
pensation claimed  for  negroes  who  had 
not  been  rrgistered  as  slaves.  Treaties 
between  the  King  of  France  and  jthe 
Kings  of  Denmark  and  Sardiania  for  the 
most  effectual  suppression  of  the  Slave 
Trade,  1834  Additional  article  to  th« 
treaty  concluded  at  Stockholm,  Nov.  6th, 
1824.  between  Great  Britain  and  Sweden 
for  the  prevention  of  the  traffic  in  slaves 
signed  at  Stockholm.  June  15th,  1835. 
Correspondence  with  the  British  Com- 
missioners at  Sierra  Leone,  the  Havana, 
Rio  de  Janeiro,  and  Surinam,  relating 
to  the  Slave  Trade.  1834.  Correspondence 
with  Foreign  Powers  relating  to  the  Slave 
Trade.  1834.  2845 

18S6.  Vol.  I.  Papers  in  Explanation  of  the 
Measures  adopted  for  giving  effect  to  the 
Act  for  the  Abolition  of  Slavery  in  the 
British  Co'onies.  Part  111.  (1)  Jamaica 
(continued). 

iM36.  Vol.  II.  ApnuriON  of  Slarery  through- 
out the  Britisii  Colonies:  Part  III.  (2) 
(Borbadoes.  British  Guiana,  Mauritius, 
Antigua.  Montserrat.  St.  Christopher, 
Nevis,  Virgin  Islands.  Dominica.  St.  Vin- 
cent. Grenada,  Tobago.  Trinidad,  St. 
Lucia.  Honduras.  Bahamas,  Bermuda  and 
■  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  with  appendix. 

IHSC.  Vol.  111.  Report  from  the  Select  Com- 
mittee on  Negro  Apprenticeship  in  the 
Colonies,  together  with  the  minutes  of 
evidence,    appendix  and  index. 

1836.  Vol.  IV.  Papers  in  Explanation  of  the 
Legislature  of  Jamacia  in  reference  to 
the  amendment  of  their  original  Act  for 
giving  effect  to  the  Act  of  Parliament 
for  the  abolition  of  Slavery.  Slave  Com- 
pensation Fund,  relating  to  the  West 
India      Compensation.         Registrar       of 

»  Colonial  Slaves  Office.  Slavery  Abolition 
Act,  Tobago.  Return  of  Imports  from 
the  West  Indies  and  Mauritius.  Negro 
Education,  Appropriation  of  £20,000  to- 
wards the  erection  of  School-houses 
Slavery      Abolition     (Jamaica).      Slavery 

P  Abolition  Act.  Barbadoes.  Correspondence 
with  the  British  Commissioners  at  Sierra 
Leone,  the  Havana,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  and 
Surinam,  relating  to  the  Slave  Trade, 
1835.  Correspondence  with  Foreign 
Powers  relating  to  the  Slave  Trade. 
1835.  Treaty  for  the  abolition  of  the 
Slave  Trade,  signed  at  Madrid,  .l^i^^ 
28th,    1895.  2846 

1837.  Vol.  I.  Papers  in  explanation  of  the 
Measures  adopted  for  giving  effect  to  the 
Abolition  of  Slavery  throughout  the 
British  Colonies,  Jamaica,  Barbados, 
British    Guiana. 


1837.  Vol.  II.  REPORT  from  the  Select  Com- 
mittee on  Negro  Apprenticeship  (Colon- 
ies). Copy  of  a  Memorial  addressed  to 
Her  Majesty's  Government  relative  to  the 
System  of  Negro  Apprenticeship  in  the 
British  Colonies;  and  of  any  reply  there- 
to. Copy  of  the  instructions  addressed 
to  the  Inspector  appointed  to  visit  the 
schools  in  the  West  Indies,  which  have 
received  a  share  of  the  Parliamentary 
Grants  of  1835  and  1836  for  Negro  Edu 
cation.  An  account  of  the  quantities  of 
sugar  imported  into  the  United  Kingdom 
from  the  West  Indies  and  Mauritius,  and 
of  the  parts  of  those  quantities  re- 
entered for  exportation  between  6th 
January,  1836,  and  5th  January,  1887. 
Church  and  School  Expenditure, 
Jamaica,  for  5  years  ending  30th  Sept., 
1836.  Correspo'idence  between  Her 
Majesty's  Government  and  the  Govern- 
ment of  New  Granada  respecting 
the  imprisonment  of  Mr.  Pro-Consul 
Russell,  at  Panama,  1837.  Corres- 
pondence with  the  British  Commis- 
sioners at  Sierra  Leone,  the  Havana 
Rio  de  Janeiro,  and  Surinam,  re- 
lating to  the  Slave  Trade.  1836.  Corre- 
spondence with  Foreign  Powers  relating 
to  the  Slave  Trade,  1836.  Additional 
article  to  the  treaty  between  Great  Bri- 
tain and  the  Netherlands,  for  the  pre- 
vention of  the  traffic  in  slaves,  signed  at 
The  Hague.  February  7th,  1837,  Con- 
vention between  His  late  Majesty  the 
King  of  the  French  and  the  Hans  "Towns 
for  tlie  more  effectual  suppression  of  the 
Slave  Trade,  signed  at  Hamburgh,  June 
9th.    1837.  2847 

1838.  Vol.  I.  Papers  in  explanation  of  the 
Measures  adopted  for  giving  effect  to  the 
Abolition  of  Slavery  throughout  the 
British  Co'onies,  .l.imaica,  Barbados  and 
British  Guiana.  Copy  of  a  Report  from 
C.  J.  Latrobe.  Esq.,  on  Negro  Education 
in  Jamaica,  with  correspondence  relating 
thereto. 

1838.  Vol.  II.  Copies  of  all  Orders  of  Coun- 
cil, or  Colonial  Ordinances,  for  the  better 
regulation  and  enforcement  of  the  rela- 
tive duties  of  m.asters  and  employers, 
and  articled  servants,  tradesmen  and 
labourers,  irv  tht  Colonies  of  British 
Guiana  and  Mauritius;  and  of  cor- 
respondence relating  thereto.  Return  of 
Slave  Vessels  captured  under  the  late 
Spanish  Treaty.  Accounts  of  slave  com- 
pensation claims,  for  the  Colonies  of 
Jamaica,  Antigua,  Honduras,  St.  Chri- 
stopher's, Grenada,  Dominica,  Nevis,  Vir- 
gin Islands,  St.  Lucia.  British  Guiana, 
Montserrat,  Bermuda,  Bahamas,  Tobago. 
St.  Vincent's.  Trinidad.  Barbados.  Mau- 
ritius, Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Copies  of  all 
orders  in  Council,  British  Guiana  (con- 
tinued). Copy  of  Memorial  to  the  Oueen 
In  Council  from  the  Custos  and  the  in- 
India   Imports.     Slave  Cessels  captured. 

18S8,  Vol.  III.  REPOiiT  of  Captain  J.  W. 
Pringle  on  Prisons  in  the  West  Indies. 
Part  I.  Jamaica.  1838.  Part  II.,  Bar- 
habitants  of  Grand  Cavenanas,  West 
badoes,  Antigua,  Montserrat,  Tortola. 
St.  Lucia.  Negro  Education,  Windward 
and  Leeward  Islands,  (i.)  Copy  of  Re- 
port from  C.  J.  Latrobe,  Esq.  (ii.)  Ap- 
propriation of  £.30.000.  (iii.)  Report  of 
Mico  Charity.  Copy  of  a  letter,  dated 
17th  March,  1838.  written  to  the  Lords 
Commissioners  of  the  Treasury,  on  the 
subject  of  the  drawback  on  refined  sugar. 
A  return  of  slave  vessels  brought  before 


144 


PARLIAMENTARY  PAPERS. 


the  several  Courts  of  Mixed  Commission- 
ers for  adjudication  between  1st  January, 
1828,  and  1st  January,  1838.  Papers  re- 
lating to  the  measures  adopted  by  the 
Legislatures  of  Barbados,  Montserrat, 
Nevis,  Virgin  Islands,  St.  Christopher 
and  St.  Vincent,  for  the  abolition  of  the 
system  of  apprenticeship  on  the  1st 
August,  1838.  Protest  of  the  Agent  of 
Jamaica  relating  to  the  West  India 
Prisons  Bill.  Memorial  to  the  Queen 
from  the  Assembly  of  Jamaica  on  the 
subject  of  the  Foreign  Slave  Trade. 
Papers  relating  to  the  Measures  adopted 
by  the  Legislatures  of  Jamaica,  British 
Guiana,  Dominica,  Grenada,  and  Tobago, 
for  the  Abolition  of  the  system  of  Ap- 
prenticeship on  the  1st  of  August,  1838. 

1838.  Vol.  IV.  Correspondence  with  the 
British  Commissioners  at  Sierra  Leone, 
the  Havana,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  and  Surinam, 
relating  to  the  Slave  Trade.  1837.  The 
Same.  Further  series.  1837.  Correspon- 
dence with  Foreign  Powers,  relating  to 
the  Slave  Trade,  1837.  The  Same  Fur- 
ther series.  Convention  between  Her 
Majesty,  the  King  of  the  French,  and 
the  King  of  the  Two  Sicilies,  for  the 
more  effectual  suppression  of  the  Slave 
Trade,  signed  at  Naples,  February  14th, 
1888.  Statistical  report  on  the  sickness, 
mortality,  and  invaliding  among  the 
troops  in  the  West  Indies,  prepared  from 
the  records  of  the  army  medical  depart- 
ment and  war  office  returns.  Appendix 
to  report  on  the  sickness  .mortality  and 
invaliding  among  the  troops  serving  in 
the   West    Indies.  2848 

18.S9.  Vol.  I.  Papers  on  the  condition  of  the 
labouring  population  in  the  West  Indies. 
Part  I.  Circular  Instructions,  Jamaica 
and  British  Guiana.  The  Same.  Part  I. 
continued  (i)   (2)    (:').  2849 

1839.  Vol.  II.  The  Same-  Part  I.  continued 
(5),  Jamaica.  Britisii  Guiana.  Part  II., 
Barbados,  St.  V'incent,  Grenada,  Tobago, 
Trinidad  and  St.  i.acia.  Vol.  II.,  Part 
II.,  Report  from  C.  J.  Latrobe,  Esq.,  on 
Negro  Education  in  British  Guiana  and 
Trinidad. 

18.S9.  Vol.  III.  The  S.-imc.  Part  III.  Lee- 
ward Islands  (Antigua,  Montserrat,  St. 
Christopher,  Nevis,  Virgin  Islands,  Do- 
minica. 

1839.  Vol.  IV.  The  Sn/ne.  Part  IV.  Baha- 
mas, Honduras,  Mauritius,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope.  Part  II.,  continued.  Windward 
Islands  Government,  viz.,  Barbados,  St. 
Vincent,  Grenada,  Tobago,  Trinidad.  Re- 
turn of  the  amount  of  British  Force  in 
the  Bay  of  Vera  Cruz,  at  the  taking  of 
St.  Juan  d'  Alloa,  etc.  Report  of  Hall, 
Pnngie  and  Alexander  Campbell  on  the 
atrocities  of  slave  traders  (Jamaica). 
Correspondence  relative  to  the  conduct 
of  the  negro  population,  Jamaica.  Re- 
port of  Captain  Milne,  of  H.M.S.  Snake, 
relative  to  certain  atrocities  alleged  to 
have  been  perpetrated  on  board  a  Portu- 
guese slaver,  captured  by  the  Snake,  etc. 
Applications  for  bounties  for  capture  of 
Spanish  and  Portuguese  slave  vessels. 
Copy  of  extracts  from  any  further  com- 
munication made  to  Her  Majesty's  Secre- 
tary of  State,  by  the  agent  for  Jamaica, 
relative  to  the  state  of  that  island.  An 
account  of  the  value  of  all  exports  from 
Great  Britain  to  Jamaica  from  the  year 
1830  to  the  present  time;  distinguishing 
each  year.  An  account  of  the  quantities 
of    sugar     imported     into    the      United 


Kingdom  from  the  West  Indies  and  the 
Mauritius,  and  the  parts  of  those  quan 
titles  re-entered  for  exportation  between 
5th  January,  1838,  and  5th  January, 
1839.  Papers  relative  to  the  West  In- 
dies. Part  I.  (4),  Jamaica,  continued. 
Copies  of  Acts  passed  by  the  Legislature 
of  the  island  of  Jamaica.  Correspondence 
relating  to  the  affairs  of  Jamaica  (re 
Agent  and  Meeting  of  Planters).  Copy 
of  Memorial  of  the  Association  of 
Jamaica  Proprietors.  Copy  of  Memorial 
of  Mr.  Joseph  Woodhead  on  behalf  of 
the  officers  and  crew  of  Her  Majesty's 
brig  Buzzard,  as  captors  of  the  Spanish 
schooner  Circe,  illegally  fitted  for  the 
traffic  in  slaves. 

]839.  Vol.  V.  Papers  on  the  condition  of 
the  labouring  population.  West  Indies. 
Part  1.  Jamaica  (continued),  British 
Guiana  (continued).  Correspondence  re- 
lative to  the  condition  of  the  Hill  Coolies, 
and  of  other  labourers  who  have  been 
introduced  into  British  Guiana.  Return 
of  the  number  of  national  and  other 
schools  in  Jamaica,  1837.  Return  of  slave 
vessels  brought  before  the  several  courts 
of  mixed  commission  for  adjudication, 
since  1st  January,  1838.  Communications 
relative  to  the  agricultural  state  of 
Jamaica. 

1839.  Vol.  VI.  Correspondence  with  the 
British  Commissioners  at  Sierra  Leone, 
the  Havana,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  and  Suri- 
nam, relating  to  the  Slave  Trade,  from 
May,  1838,  to  Feb.,  1839.  Correspondence 
with  Foreign  Powers  relating  to  the  Slave 
Trade  (Spain,  Portugal,  Brazil,  the 
Netherlands  and    Sweden). 

1839.  Vol.  VII.  COKUtSPONDENCE  with 
Foreign  Powers,  parties  to  tne  Conven- 
tions between  Great  Britain  and  Fiance 
upon  vne  biave  irade  irom  iviay  Ist. 
1638,  to  February,  1839,  inclusive.  Cor- 
respondence witn  Foreign  Powers,  not 
parties  to  conventioub  giving  ngut  oi 
searcn  of  vessels  suspected  of  the  Slave 
Trade,  1838-9.  Corresi)Oudence  with  the 
liiitisii  uoiumissioners  at  Sierra  Leone, 
the  Havana,  and  Kio  de  Janeiro,  relating 
to  the  Slave  Trade,  from  February  2nd, 
to  May  3ist,  1839.  Correspondence  with 
Spain,  Portugal  and  Brazil,  relative  to 
tne  Slave  Trade,  from  February  2nd, 
1839,  to  May  31st,  1839.  Correspondence 
with  Foreign  Powers  parties  to  tne  con- 
ventions between  Great  Britain  and 
France  relating  to  tlie  Slave  Trade, 
from  February  3rd,  to  May  3rd,  1839. 
Correspondence  witn  P'oreign  Powers  not 
parties  to  conventions  giving  right  of 
search  of  vessels  suspected  of  the  Slave 
Trade,  from  February  2nd,  to  May  3rd, 
1839.  Copies  of  Acts  passed  by  the  Legis- 
lature of  the  Island  of  Jamaica.  35  Car. 
II.,  Cap.  II.,  32,  Geo.  111.,  Cap.  II.,  55; 
Geo.  III.,  Cap.  19,  and  5,  Will.  IV.,  Cap. 
2,    1839.  2849 

1840.  Vol.  I.  Correspondence  on  the  con- 
dition of  the  Hill  Coolies  in  British 
Guiana.  Order  in  Council  relative  to 
Immigration  into  Trinidad.  Retuins  re- 
lating to  Commissioners  of  Arbitration 
under  the  Slavery  Abolition  Act.  Tem- 
porary Barracks  at  Maroon  Town,  Ja- 
maica [with  plan].  Papers  relative  to 
the  immigration  ol  labourers  into  British 
Guiana.  Correspondence  relating  to  the 
Barracks  at  Nassau  and  Turk's  Island 
(Bahamas).  Correspondence  relating  to. 
the  issue  of  fresh  meat  rations  to  the 
troops  in  Jamaica,  the  West  Indies,  and 


PARLIAMENTARY  PAPERS. 


145 


I 


Bermuda ;  Extracts  from  reports  of  Medi- 
cal Officers  relating  to  health  of  troops 
In  the  Bahamas.  Correspondence  re- 
specting liberated  Africans.  Jamaica  im- 
ports from  1835  to  1839.  Copy  of  any 
charter  granted  to  any  Joint  Stock  Com- 
pany formed  for  carrying  Mails  to  the 
Colonies  (Royal  Mail  Steam  Packet  Com- 
pany Charter).  Contract  for  the  con- 
veyance of  mails  to  the  West  India  Is- 
lands. Instructions  of  the  Lords  of  the 
Admiralty,  for  regulating  an  inquiry  as  to 
the  advantages  of  different  ports,  for  de- 
parture and  arrival  of  West  India  Mails. 
Papers  relative  to  the  affairs  of  British 
Guiana  (with  map].  Correspondence  re- 
lative to  civil  list,   British  Guiana. 

"IMO.  Vol.  II.  Papers  relative  to  Jamaica. 
The  Samt  Part  II.  Barbados.  An 
account  of  the  Quantities  of  sugar  and 
other  produce  imported  into  the  United 
Kingdom  from  the  West  Indies  and 
Mauritius,  between  the  5th  day  of  Jan., 
1839.  and  the  5th  day  of  January,  1840; 
and  of  the  parts  of  those  quantities  re- 
exported. Correspondence  on  the  subject 
of  the  convention  of  a  General  Council 
and  Assembly  in  the  Leeward  Islands. 
Treasury  Minutes  on  the  subject  of  an 
advance  of  £32.000  for  the  relief  of 
British  Guiana.  Return  relative  to  slave 
vessels  brought  before  the  several  courts 
of  Mixed  Commi.<!sion  for  adjudication, 
since  the  Ist  of  January,  1839.  Copy  of 
the  report  of  the  committee  appointed 
by  the  Lords  of  the  Admiralty  to  enquire 
as  to  the  comparative  advantages  af- 
forded by  different  ports  in  the  channel 
as  ports  for  the  departure  and  arrival 
of  the  West  India  Mails. 

1840.  Vol.  III.  Correspondence  with  the 
British  Commissioners  at  Sierra  Leone, 
the  Havana.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  and  Suri- 
nam, relating  to  the  Slave  Trade,  from 
June  30th  to  December  31st.  1839.  Cor- 
respondence with  Spain,  Portugal.  Braeil, 
the  Netherlands  and  Sweden,  relative  to 
the  Slave  Trade,  from  June  Ist  to  Dec, 
1839.  inclusive.  Correspondence  with 
Foreign  Powers,  parties  to  the  conven- 
tions between  Great  Britain  and  France, 
upon  the  Slave  Trade,  from  June  1st  to 
December  31st,    1839,    inclusive. 

1840.        Vol.        IV.  CORRESPONDENCB        with 

Foreign  Powers,  not  parties  to  conven- 
tions giving  right  of  search  of  vessels 
suspected  of  the  Slave  Trade,  from  June 
1st  to  December  3l8t,  1839.  inclusive. 
Correspondence  with  the  British  Com- 
missioners at  Sierra  Leone,  the  Havana, 
Rio  de  Janiero.  and  Surinam,  relating  to 
the  Slave  Trade,  from  January  Ist  to 
May  10th.  1840.  inclusive.  Correspon- 
dence with  Spain,  Portugal,  Bratil,  the 
Netherlands,  and  Sweden,  relative  to  the 
Slave  Trade,  from  January  Ist,  1840,  to 
May  10th,  1840.  Correspondence  with 
Foreign  Powers,  not  parties  to  conven- 
tions, giving  right  of  search  of  vessels 
suspected  of  the  Slave  Trade,  from  Jan. 
1st,  to  May  10th,  1840.  r/jeS«m.,.  Fur- 
ther series.  Papers  relative  to  the 
negotiations  between  Great  Britain  and 
Portugal,  about  the  suppression  of  the 
Slave  Trade.  Treaty  between  Her 
Majesty  and  the  Republick  of  Venezuela, 
for  the  abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade, 
signed  at  Caracas,  March  15th,  1839.  2850 

1840.  Extracts  from  Papers  printed  by  order 
of  the  House  of  Commons,  1839,  relative  to 
the  West  Indies,  arranged  under  the  fol- 


lowing beads:  Progress  of  Industry  and 
general  Condition  of  Society  since  Aug. 
1st,  1838;  State  of  the  Law  as  it  now 
exists;  New  Laws  proposed  to  meet  the 
new  relations  of  Society ;  Administration 
of  Justice;  Laws  relating  to  Immigra- 
tion and  Deportation  from  one  Colony  to 
another;  Proceedings  of  the  Local  Legis- 
latures. •    2851 

1841.  Vol.  I.  Reports  from  the  Select  Com- 
mittee on  West  India  Mails;  together 
with  the  Minutes  of  Evidence,  Appendix, 
etc.  Correspondence  between  the  Gov- 
ernment of  India  and  Court  of  Directors 
relating  to  the  Hill  Coolies.  Returns  re- 
lating to  foreign  sugar  entered  for  con- 
sumption and  of  foreign  sugar  refined  in 
bond  in  1840.  Account  relating  to  sugar 
imported  into  the  United  Kingdom  from 
1815  to  1840.  Copy  of  the  Memorial  of 
the  Council  and  As.sembly  of  Jamaica  to 
Her  Majesty  against  the  reduction  of 
the  duties  on  foreign  sugar.  Copy  of  the 
memorial  addressed  to  the  Secretary  of 
State  by  the  agents  for  the  several 
colonies  in  the  West  Indies  on  the  sub- 
ject of  the  alteration  of  the  duties  on 
foreign  sugar.  Account  of  wine  and 
spirits  imported  and  exported,  retained 
for  home  constimption,  duties  paid,  etc., 
for  the  year  1841.  Abstracts  of  the  net 
revenue  raised  in  the  island  of  Jamaica, 
in  the  years  ia38-89;  of  the  expenditure 
or  appropriation  of  the  same,  and  of  the 
number  of  slaves,  according  to  the  last 
registration  in  1832.  Scale  of  sugar 
dut'es  to  be  proposed  by  the  Chancellor 
of  the  Exchequer  in  Committee  of  Ways 
and  Means.  285t 

■■841.  Vol.  II.  Papfrs  relative  to  the  affairs 
of  the  West  Indies,  1841 ;  British  Guiana. 
The    ame     Part  II.  Jamaica. 

1841.      Vol.    III.        CORRKSPONDENCE     with     th« 

British  Commissioners  at  Sierra  Leone, 
the  Havana,  Rio  de  Janeiro  and  Surinam, 
relating  to  the  Slave  Trade,  from  May 
11th  to  December  31st,  1840,  inclusive. 
Correspondence  with  Foreign  Powers  re- 
lating to  the  Slave  Trade,  from  May  11th 
to  December  31st,  1840.  Correspondence 
with  Foreign  Powers,  parties  to  the  con- 
ventions between  Great  Britain  and 
France,  upon  the  Slave  Trade,  from  May 
11th  to  December  31st,  1840,  Inclusive. 
Correspondence  with  Foreign  Powers,  not 
parties  to  conventions  giving  right  of 
search  of  vessels  suspected  of  the  Slav* 
Trade,  from  May  1st  to  December   31st, 

1840,  inclusive.  Correspondence  relative 
to  the  Slave  Trade  at  the  Gallinas.  Copy 
of  a  despatch  from  the  Governor  of 
British  Guiana,  dated  16th  July,  1841, 
transmitting  a  report  on  the  state  of  the 
labouring  population  of  Demarara  and 
Berbice.  Treaty  between  Her  Majesty 
and  the  Argentine  Confederation,  for  the 
abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade,  signed  at 
Buenos  Ayres,  May  24th.  1839.  Con- 
vention between  Her  Majesty  and  the 
Republick  of  Hayti,  for  the  more  effect- 
ual suppression  of  the  Slave  trade, 
signed  at  Port-au-Prince,  December  23rd, 
1839.  Treaty  between  Great  Britain, 
Austria.  France,  Prussia  and  Russia  for 
the  suppression  of  the  African  Slave 
Trade,  signed  at  London,  December  20th, 

1841.  2853 

1841-2.  Vol.  I.  Papers  relative  to  the  West 
Indies,  Jamaica,  Barbados.  1841-42.  TBI 
Same.  Antigua,  Trinidad,  St.  Lucia, 
Grenada,  1841-42.  The  Same.  British 
Guiana,  1841-42. 


146 


PARLIAMENTARY  PAPERS. 


1842.  Vol.  IT.  Keport  from  the  Select  Com- 
mittee on  West  India  Colonies,  together 
with  the  Minutes  of  Evidence,  Appendix 
and    Index. 

1842.  Vol.  III.  and  IV.  Report  from  the 
Select  Committee  [appointed  to  inquire 
into  the  state  of  the  British  Possessions] 
©n  the  West  Coast  of  Africa,  together 
with  the  Minutes  of  Evidence,  Appendix 
and  Index.  Part  I.  Report  and  Evi- 
dence.  Part  II.  Appendix  and  Index. 

1842.  Vol.  V.  Correspondence  relative  to 
the  introduction  of  Indian  Labourers 
into  the  Mauritius.  Returns  of  Vessels 
which  have  been  adjudicated  in  the 
Courts  of  Mixed  Commission  at  Sierra 
Leone  from  1830  to  1841 ;  of  Powers  with 
which  treaties  have  been  con- 
cluded for  the  suppression  of 
the  Slave  Trade;  and  of  slave 
vessels  brought  before  the  Courts  of 
Mixed  Commission  for  adjudication,  be- 
tv/een  1st  January,  1840,  and  31st  Dec, 
1841.  Return  of  the  amount  paid  for 
salaries  and  incidental  expenses  for  the 
Commissioners  established  on  the  part  of 
Her  Majesty  under  the  treaties  with 
Foreign  Powers  for  suppressing  the 
Traffic  in  slaves  .  .  .  Also  return  of  the  ) 
number  of  persons  now  receiving  pensions  l 
for  service  in  the  said  Commissions.  Re-  1 
turn  of  slave  vessels  brought  before  the  I 
Courts  of  Mixed  Commission  for  adjudi- 
cation, and  of  all  claims  for  bounties  on 
tonnage  between  1st  January,  1840,  and 
31st  December,  1S41;  and  return  respect- 
ing proceeds  of  slave  vessels  and  cargoes 
captured  and  co^-demned  under  the  Act 
2  and  3  Vict.  c.  ~3.  Return  of  the  num- 
ber of  vessels  t-mployed  on  the  West 
African  station  since  1828;  also  Return 
of  slave-vessels  captured  by  Her 
Majesty's  cruisers  since  1831,  and  the 
disposal  of  the  slaves.  Treaty  between 
Her  Majesty  and  the  Oriental  Republick 
of  the  Uruguay,  for  the  abolition  of  the 
trafflck  in  slaves,  signed  at  Monte- 
Video.  July  13th,  1839.  Treaty  for  the 
abolition  of  the  trafflck  in  slaves  be- 
tween Her  Majesty  and  the  Republics 
of  Bolivia,  signed  at  Sucre,  September 
25th,  1840;  Texas,  signed  at  London, 
November  16th,  1840 ;  Mexico,  signed  at 
Mexico,  February  24th,  1841;  and  Por- 
tugal, signed  at  Lisbon,  July  3rd,  1842. 
Correspondence  with  the  British  Com- 
missioners at  Sierra  Leone,  The  Havana, 
Rio  de  Janeiro,  and  Surinam,  relating  to 
the  Slave  Trade,  from  January  1st  to  j 
December  Slst,   1841,   inclusive. 

1842.    Vol.  VI.    Correspondence  with  Spain,  : 
Portugal,    Brazil,   the  Netherlands,   Swe-  I 
den,     and    the    Argentine    Confederation, 
relative  to  the  Slave  Trade,  1841. 

1842.  Vol.  VII.  Correspondence  on  Slave 
Trade,  with  Foreign  Powers,  parties  to 
Conventions  under  which  vessels  are  to 
be  tried  by  the  Tribunals  of  the  nation 
to  whiob  tbov  belong,  1841.  Correspon- 
dence with  Foreign  Powers  not  parties  to 
Conventions.  2854 

1843.  Vol.  I.  Returns  of  the  number  of 
Immigrants  into  the  British  West  India 
Colonies  and  British  Guiana,  from  the 
1st  day  of  August,  1834,  to  the  latest 
period  the  same  can  be  made  up ;  and 
for  all  votes  of  money  for  purposes  of 
immigration  and  annual  expenditure  of 
the  same  for  the  like  period.  Copy  of 
nrrf  ipf  Tidence  relative  to  the  conduct 
of  the  Lieutenant-Governor  of  St.  Kitts. 


Copy  of  the  regulations  made  and  orders 
issued  by  the   Government  of  Bengal  for 
the  protection  of  coolies  (labourers)  pro-      | 
ceeding   to   and   from    the   Mauritius,   or      1 
any   other   place.    Returns   of    the   num-      ; 
ber   and    tonnage   of    sailing    and    tream 
vessels  registered  and   of  those  that  tn-      | 
tered  and   cleaied  coastwise,  at  each  of      , 
the  ports  in  the  United  Kingdom  and  in      1 
the    Colonies    for    the    year    ending   3l8t      1 
December,  1842;  also  the  number  of  ves-      1 
sels  built  and  registered  with    their  trn-      i 
nage,   etc.,   in     1840,    1841,     and    '42.    Re-      { 
turns  of  Shipping  registered  and  onttied      1 
and  cleared  at  the  several  ports  of  the      ! 
Isle  of  Man,  and  of  the  colonies  in  1841,      j 
also  of  ships  built  and  registered  at  each 
port    of    the    colonies     and    uhe     United 
Kingdom  from  1821-41.    Returns  of  Emi- 
gration during  the  year  1842.  An  account 
of  the  quantities  of  sugar  imported  into     \ 
the  United    Kingdom  and  the  quantities      , 
retained  for  home  consumption,  the  rates 
of  duty  charged  on  the   home  consump- 
tion,   and   net    revenue    accruing    there-      i 
from ;    with  a  comparative  statement  of      1 
the  average  prices  of   British  plantation      1 
and  foreign    sugars,    in    each    year  from 
1840  to  1842.    Copv  of  Treas.iry  Minutes 
of   April  and   August,  1842,   directing  the 
Post    Office    to    prepare    an    .'stimate   of      : 
Foreign   and   Colonial   Postage ;   together      ^ 
with   a  copy  of  such   estimate.    Copy  of 
an   Act  passed  by  the  Legislature  01  the      I 
island    of    Jamaica,     in     the     month    of 
December    last,    imposing   duties   on    all      ] 
articles    imported    into    that    island   for      ! 
internal     consumption,      together       v*ith 
copies  or  extracts  of  any  correspondence      j 
relating  thereto.     A   Return  of  the  num- 
ber  of   ships    of   war   employed   for  the 
suppression  of   the  Slave   Trade  in  1842.      1 
An   account   of  the  quantities   of    su^'ar      j 
imported,  entered  for  home  consumption.      , 
and  remaining  in  warehouse  at  the  latest      i 
date   that   can   be   given    for  this    year;      j 
comparing  them    with  the  quantities  at      { 
the  same  date  last  year.    Returns  relat- 
ing to    sweets  or   made  wines  and  rum.      , 
Copies  of  extracts  of  any  correspondence      ; 
relating  to    the    return  of    coolies  from      j 
British   Guiana  to  India.       Report  from 
the  select  committee  on  the  case  of  the      { 
ship    Guiana,    and    the   dismissal   of   the      j 
appeal  in   the  sa'd    case;  together  with      j 
the  Minutes  of  Evidence.    An  account  of      , 
the  declared  value  of  the  various  articles      , 
of  British  produce  and  manufactures  ex- 
ported to  Cuba,  and  quantities  of  articles 
of  the  growth  and  manufacture  of  Cuba 
imported  into   the  United  Kingdom  dur-      1 
ing    each    of    the    ten    years  ending  5th      ! 
January,    1843.     Account   of   the   quanti-      1 
ties    of  colToe   imported   into    the  United      ' 
Kingdom,  entered  for  home  consumption, 
etc.,  from   1820  to    1842;  of  cocoa    f^om 
1832   to  1842;   and  of  cheese  and  butter, 
from  1830    to  1842.       Copy  of  correspon- 
dence   relative    to    the    condui-t    of    the      ! 
Lieutenant-Governor  of  St.   Kitts.     Copy      j 
of   a  Legislative  Despatch  from  the  Sec-      ] 
retary  to  the  Government  of  India  to  the      j 
Secretary  at  the  India  Hou.se  [relative  to      ; 
East    lT>dia    Slavery],    dated    15th    April, 
1843.    Conies     or    extracts    of   correspon- 
dence relative  to  the  abolition  of  slavery      , 
in  the  island  of  Ceylon.     Papers  relative      ' 
to  emigration   from   the    West   Coast  of      ] 
Africa  to  the  West  Indies.    Copy  of  the 
correspondpnce    which     has    taken    place      \ 
with  regard  to  the  removal  of  the  Penin-      | 
Bula.     West     India     and    Oriental    Mail      ; 
Parkets    from    Fa'month ;    and    of     any      1 
Treasury  Minute  relating  thereto.  Papers      i 


PARLIAMENTARY  PAPERS. 


H7 


relative  •  to  the  earthquake  in  the 
West  Indies.  Papers  relative  to 
the        expedition         to        the  River 

Niger.  A  Bill  for  carrying  into  effect 
the  Treaty  between  Her  Majesty  and  the 
Mexican  Republic,  for  the  abolition  of 
the  traffic  in  slaves.  A  Bill  for  carrying 
into  effect  the  Treaty  between  Great 
Britain,  Austria,  Prussia  and  Russia,  for 
the  suppression  of  the  African  Slave 
Trade.  Additional  article  to  the  treaty 
concluded  at  Lisbon.  July  3rd,  1842,  be- 
tween Her  Majesty  and  the  Queen  of 
Portugal,  for  the  suppression  of  the 
trafflck  in  slaves,  signed  at  Lisbon,  Oct. 
22nd,  1842.  Treaty  between  Her  Majesty 
and  the  Republick  of  Chile,  for  the 
abolition  of  the  trafflck  in  slaves,  signed 
at  Santiago.  January  19th,  1839.  Ad- 
ditional and  explanatory  Convention  be- 
tween Her  Majesty  and  the  Republick  of 
Chile,  for  the  abolition  of  the  trafflck  in 
slaves,  signed  at  Santiago.  August  7th. 
1841.  Treaty  of  amity,  commerce,  and 
navigation,  between  Her  Majesty  and 
the  Oriental  Republick  of  Uruguay, 
signed   at   London.    August  26th,    1842. 

1848.      Vol.     11        COIIRESPO.NDENCE      with       the 

British  Commissioners  at  Sierra  Leone, 
the  Havana,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  and  Suri- 
nam, relating  to  the  slave  trade,  1842. 
Correspondence  with  Spain,  Portugal, 
Brazil,  the  Netherlands,  Sweden,  Monte 
Video,  the  Argentine  Confederation,  and 
Bolivia,  relative  to  the  Slave  Trade, 
1842. 

Ii48.  VoL  III.  Correspondence  on  the  Slave 
Trade  with  Foreign  Powers,  parties  to 
conventions  under  which  vessels  are  to 
be  tried  by  the  Tribunals  of  the  nation 
to  which  tlipy  belong.  1842.  Correspon- 
dence with  Foreign  Powers,  not  parties 
to  convention.^  giving  right  of  search  of 
vessel.*   suspected   of    the    slave     trade, 

2854 

1843.  PAPER8  relative  to  the  Earthquake  in 
the  West  Indies.    2  parts.  •    2854a 

1844.  Vol.  I.  Correspondence  relative  to 
emigration  of  labourers  to  the  West  In- 
dies and  the  Mauritius,  from  the  West 
Coast  of  .\frica,  the  East  Indies  and 
China.  General  Report  of  the  Colonial 
Land  and  Emigration  Commissioners. 
Emigration  of  Indian  Labourers  to  the 
West  Indies,  etc.  Emigration  of  Indian 
labourers  into  the  Mauritius.  Returns  of 
sailing  vessels  registered  at  each  port 
of  the  United  Kingdom,  Including  Isle  of 
Man,  etc.,  in  1843;  of  vessels  entered  and 
cleared  coastwise  in  1843;  of  number  and 
tonnage  of  vessels  registered  at  each  of 
the  ports  of  the  Co'onies ;  of  vessels 
built,,  registered,  sold,  wrecked  and 
broken  up  in  1843.  Copy  of  the  memorial 
to  Her  Majesty,  of  the  House  of  As- 
sembly of  Jamaica,  on  the  distressed 
condition  of  the  colony.  An  account  of 
coffee  imported  into  the  United  King- 
dom ;  coffee  entered  for  home  consump- 
tion, showing  the  rate  of  duty,  together 
with  the  amount  derived  therefrom,  and 
stock  of  coffee  in  the  United  Kingdom, 
of  each  description,  in  bond,  on  Slst 
December,  1848.  Copy  of  the  memorial 
addres.sed  by  the  Agent  of  Jamaica  to 
Her  Majesty's  Government  relative  to 
the  reduction  of  the  duties  on  foreign 
suGrar  and  coffee  unaccompanied  by  any 
reduction  of  duties  on  those  articles, 
the  growth  of  British  Possessions.  Re- 
turns relating  to  sugar.  Return  of  the 
income,    expenditure    and   debt,    for   the 


I 


Ik 


years  1841-42,  for  each  of  the  British 
West  India  colonies.  A  bill  for  author- 
ising Her  Majesty  to  carry  into  imme- 
diate execution,  by  orders  in  Council,  any 
treaties  for  the  suppression  of  the  Slave 
Trade.  A  bill  for  granting  to  Her 
Majesty  certain  duties  on  sugar  Importr 
ed  into  the  United  Kingdom  for  the  set 
v'ce  of  the  year  1844.  A  bill  for  the 
better  regulation  of  Colonial  Posts. 

1844.  Vol.  II.  Correspondence  with  the 
British  Commissioners  at  Sierra  Leone, 
Havana.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Surinam,  the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Jamaica,  St.  Paul 
de  Loanda.  and  Boa  Vista,  relating  to 
the    Slave   Trade,    1843. 

1844.  Vol.  III.  Correspondence  on  the 
Slave  Trade  with  Foreign  Powers,  partie* 
to  treaties  under  which  captured  vessel* 
are  to  be  tried  by  mixed  tribunals,  1848. 

1844.  Vol.  IV.  Correspondence  on  the  Slave 
Trade  with  Foreign  Powers,  parties  to 
treaties  and  conventions,  under  which 
captured  vessels  are  to  be  tried  by  Tri- 
bunals of  the  nation  to  which  they 
belong,  1843.  Correspondence  with 
Foreign  Powers,  not  parties  to  treatiei 
or  conventions,  giving  a  mutual  right  of 
8*>arfh  o'  vessels  suspected  of  the  Slave 
Trade,   184S. 

1844.  Vol.  V.  Instructions  for  the  guidance 
of  Her  Majesty's  naval  officers  employed 
In  the  suppression  of  the  Slave  Trade. 

2856 

1844.  Returns  of  Income,  Expenditure  and 
Debt,  also  Tariffs  of  the  West  India 
Colonies,  British  Guiana  and    Mauritius. 

1844.     •    285» 

1845.  Vol.  I.  Fifth  General  Report  of  the 
Colonial  Land  and  Emigration  Commis- 
sioners. 1845.  Copy  of  the  memorial  of 
the  House  of  Assembly  of  Jamaica  to 
Her  Majesty,  transmitted  by  the  Gover- 
nor on  the  21st  day  of  December  last  [re 
sugar  and  coffee].  Correspondence  re- 
specting the  sugars  of  Cuba  and  Porto 
Rica.  An  account  of  the  quantity  of 
sugar  admitted  for  home  consumption 
under  the  7th  and  8th  Vic.  c.  28,  specify- 
ing the  country  of  which  such  sugar  is 
the  produce.  An  account  of  the  quan- 
tities of  sugar  of  the  several  sorts  Im- 
ported into  the  United  Kingdom  in  each 
year,  from  1840  to  184^  both  inclusive. 
Returns  of  any  discriminating  duties 
heretofore  imposed  between  mus- 
covado and  clayed  sugar,  and 
under  what  authority,  etc.,  and 
papers  relating  to  the  duty  to  be  charged 
upon  various  descriptions  of  sugar  partly 
refined  or  purified.  Import  and  export 
duties  on  sugar  in  France;  the  recent 
modification  for  regulating  the  excise 
duty  on  beetroot  .sugar,  etc.,  also  ex- 
tract from  General  Tariff  of  import  duties 
on  sugar  in  the  United  States.  Order 
of  Her  Majesty  in  Council  of  the  28th 
November.  1844,  admitting  into  the 
United  Kingdom  sugar,  the  produce 
of  Venezuela,  at  a  duty  of  34s.  per  cwt. 
Copy  of  a  memorial  from  sugar  refiners 
and  others,  to  the  Lords  of  the  Trea- 
sury, respecting  alterations  in  the  sugar 
duties.  An  account  of  imports  into  the 
United  Kingdom,  of  sugar  molasses, 
rum,  coffee,  and  cocoa,  from  the  West 
Indies  and  British  Guiana,  distinguish- 
ing each  colony  for  the  year  1844.  A 
bill  for  granting  to  Her  Majesty, 
for  a  term  to  be  limited .  cer- 
tain   duties    on     sugar    imported    into 


14^ 


PARLIAMENTARY  PAPERS. 


the  United  Kingdom.  A  bill  to  repeal 
the  duties  of  excise  on  sugar  manufac- 
tured in  the  United  Kingdom  and  to  im- 
pose other  duties  in  lieu  thereof.  Copy 
of  correspondence  relating  to  the  sup- 
pression of  the  Slave  Trade.  Returns  of 
the  number  of  vessels  furnished  with 
slave  warrants,  and  other  returns  and 
pepers  relative  to  the  Slave  Trade.  Ac- 
counts relating  to  trade  and  iia /ii^atim, 
customs  duties  and  tonnage  of  vessels, 
Copies  or  extracts  of  despatches  relating 
to  the  disturbances  in  the  Island  of 
Dominica.  Returns  of  foreign  and  colon- 
ial Bishops,  etc.,  clergy  (colonies), 
British  Colonies,  Grants  of  public  money. 
Religious  instruction  (colonies  and 
India).  A  bill  to  facilitate  the  recovery 
of  loans  made  by  the  West  India  Relief 
Commissioners.  Copies  of  the  last  cen- 
sus of  the  population  taken  in  each  of 
the  British  West  India  Islands  and  in 
British  Guiana ;  together  with  informa- 
tion subsequently  received  relative  to 
the  number  of  emancipated  negroes  who 
have  become  freeholders,  the  extent  of 
land  purchased  by  them,  and  the  sums 
of  money  paid  or  payable  for  such  pur- 
chases. Correspondence  relative  to  In- 
dian labourers  in  the  Mauritius.  Ac- 
counts of  exports  to  and  imports  from 
the  British  West  India  Colonies,  the 
East  Indies,  Ceylon,  China,  etc..  lor  each 
of  the  past  five  years,  ending  5th  Janu- 
ary, 1845;  also  the  number  of  ships  that 
have  entered  and  cleared  for  the  above 
places  during  the  same  period.  Return 
of  the  names  of  the  Legislative  Council 
In  each  of  our  colonies  or  settlements  not 
having  Legislative  Assemblies,  from  the 
year  1836  to  1844,  inclusive,  with  the 
profession  of  each  member ;  distinguish- 
ing those  who  hold  appointments  or 
emoluments  in  the  gift  of  Government, 
other  than  pay  or  allowances  attached  to 
their  military  rank.  Return  of  the  names 
of  the  agents  for  colonies  at  present  act- 
ing in  Great  Britain,  and  recognised  as 
such  by  the  Colonial  Office,  the  salary 
they  receive,  etc.  A  bill  to  regulate  the 
trade  of  British  Possessions  abroad.  2857 

1845.  Vol,  II,  Correspondence  with  the 
British  Commissioners  at  Sierra  Leone, 
Havana,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Surinam,  Cape 
of  Good  Hope,  Jamaica,  Loanda,  and  Boa 
Vista,  Correspondence  on  the  Slave 
Trade  with  Foreign  Powers,  parties  to 
treaties,  under  which  captured  vessels  are 
to  be  tried  by  mixed  Tribunals,   1844, 

1845,  Vol.  Ill,  Correspondence  on  the 
Slave  Trade  with  Foreign  Powers,  parties 
to  treaties  and  conventions  under  which 
captured  vessels  are  to  be  tried  by  tri- 
bunals of  the  nation  to  which  they  be- 
long, from  January  Ist  to  December  31  st, 

1844,  inclusive.  Correspondence  with 
Foreign  Powers,  not  parties  to  treaties 
or  conventions  giving  a  mutual  right  of 
search  of  vessels  suspected  of  the  Slave 
Trade,  from  January  1st  to  December 
Slst,  1844,  inclusive.  Convention  between 
Her  Majesty  and  the  King  of  the 
French,  for  the  suppression  of  the  traffic 
in  slaves,   signed    at  London,  May  29th, 

1845.  Papers  relating  to  the  conven- 
tion between  Great  Britain  and  Brazil  on 
the  Slave  Trade. 

1845.  Vol.  IV.  Report  from  the  Select  Com- 
mittee on  Colonial  Accounts;  together 
with  th*>  minutes  of  evidence,  appandii 
and  index. 


1845.  Vol.  V.  Copies  or  extracts  of  cor- 
raspondence  relative  to  the  labouring 
population   in  the  West  Indies.         2867d 

1846.  Vol.  I.  Correspondence  with  th» 
British  Commissioners  at  Sierra  Leone, 
Havana,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Surinam,  Cape 
of  Good  Hope,  Jamaica,  Loanda.  »nd 
Boe  Vista,  relating  to  the  Slave  Trade. 

285> 

1846.  Vol.  II.  Correspondence  on  the  Slave 
Trade  with  Foreign  Powers,  parties  to 
treaties,  under  which  captured  vesselB 
are  to  be  tried  by  mixed  tribunals,  from 
January  1st,  to  December  Slst,  1845,  in- 
clusive. 

1846.  Vol.  III.  Correspondence  on  the 
Slave  Trade  with  Foreign  Powers,  partie* 
to  treaties  and  conventions,  under  which 
captured  vessels  are  to  be  tried  by  Tri- 
bunals of  the  nation  to  which  they  be- 
long, from  January  1st  to  December 
81st,  1845,  inclusive.  Correspondence 
with  Foreign  Powers,  not  parties  to 
treaties  or  conventions,  giving  a  mutual 
right  of  search  of  vessels  suspected  of 
the  Slave  Trade,  from  Jan.  1st  to  Dec. 
3l8t.   1845. 

1846.  Vol.  IV.  The  Reports  made  for  the 
year  1845,  to  the  Secretary  of  State  hav- 
ing the  Department  of  the  Colonies,  In 
continuation  of  the  reports  annually  made 
by  the  Governors  of  the  British  Colonies, 
with  a  view  to  exhibit  generally  the  past 
and  present  state  of  Her  Majesty'* 
Colonial  Possessions;  transmitted  with 
the  blue  books  for  the  year  1845.  Fur- 
ther correspondence  respecting  the 
sugar  of  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico.  An  ac- 
count, showing  the  quantities  of  sugar 
of  the  several  sorts  imported  into  the 
United  Kingdom  .  .  .  from  1815  to  1840, 
following  a  comparative  statement  of 
the  average  prices  of  British  planta- 
tions .  .  .  Return  of  date  of  Order  in 
Council  regarding  sugar,  2l8t  April,  1846. 
Copies  of  the  two  Orders  in  Council, 
dated  8th  August,  1845,  and  6th  April, 
1846.  An  account  of  the  quantities  of 
sugar  imported  into  the  United 
Kingdom ;  the  quantities  retained  for 
actual  consumption,  the  lates  of  duty 
charged  on  the  home  consumption,  and 
net  revenue  accruing  therefrom;  wiLh  a 
comparative  statement  of  the  average 
prices  of  British  and  Foreign  Plantation 
sugar,  in  each  year  from  1841  to  1845,  in 
continuation  of  Parliamentary  Paper,  Xo. 
290,  of  session  1841.  An  account  of  the 
quantity  of  foreign  sugar  admitted  into 
consumption  from  14th  March,  1845,  to 
5th  April,  1846,  distinguishing  that  ad- 
mitted under  certificate  as  the  produce 
of  free  labour,  and  that  which  has  been 
admitted  under  the  stipulations  of 
treaty;  together  with  the  foreign  coun- 
tries from  which  the  sugar  admitted 
under  treaty  has  been  imported.  A  re- 
turn of  the  amount  of  duty  received  on 
sugar  during  the  financial  year  1845-46, 
specifying  the  amount  received  under  the 
different  rates  of  duty.  An  account  of 
the  quantity  of  sugar  imported,  and  of 
that  entered  for  home  consumption,  in 
the  financial  year  1845-46;  dlstinguishinai 
the  quantities  liable  to  each  separate 
rate  of  duty,  and  the  amount  of  duty 
received  on  each.  Account  of  foreign 
sugar  now  in  bond  (not  including  that 
admissible  under  the  Act  9  Vict.  c.  5). 
Account  of  foreign  sugar  in  bond  on  let 
July,  1846,  at  London,  Liverpool,  Hull, 
Bristol    and  Newcastle,   quantity  admis- 


PARLIAMENTARY  PAPERS. 


[49 


I 


tible  to  home  consumption,  etc.  Return 
showing  the  price  of  brown  muscoYado 
■ugar ;  the  stock  in  hand ;  the  quantities 
brought  to  charge,  etc.  Copy  of  mem- 
orial from  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  of 
Kingston,  Jamaica,  to  the  Treasury;  and 
of  the  report  of  the  Chamber  on  the 
Sugar  Duty  Question.  Return  specifying 
the  quantity  of  Sugar  .  .  grown  in  or 
exported  from  the  territories  of  the  East 
India  Company  in  the  years  1844  and 
1845.  respectively.  Copies  of  an  Order 
In  Council,  dated  7th  September,  1888, 
for  regulating  In  British  Guiana,  Trini- 
dad, St.  Lucia,  and  Mauritius,  the  rights 
and  duties  of  masters  and  servants,  etc. 
Return  of  number  of  ships  of  war,  of  all 
elasflps.  employed  for  the  suppression  of 
the  Slave  Trade  in  the  year  1845.  An 
account  of  the  imports  into  the  United 
KincdoTi.  of  sugar,  molasses,  rum 
coffee,  and  cocoa,  from  the  West  Indies 
and  British  Guiana,  for  the  years  1831 
to  1845,  both  Inclusive;  distinguishing 
the  quantities  imported  from  each 
colony  in  each  year.  Copy  of  a  memor- 
ial of  the  Jamaica  Chamber  of  Commerce 
to  the  Lords  Commiss'oners  of  Her 
Maiesty's  Treasury,  dated  9th  March, 
1848.  Copies  of  Correspondence  between 
the  Secretary  for  the  Colonies  and  the 
Lords  of  the'  Treasury,  on  the  appoint- 
ment of  an  Assistant  Secretary  to  the 
Co'onies:  of  minutes  or  Ordors  in  Coun- 
cil since  the  year  1833,  relating  to  the 
estahlishmfnt  in  the  Colonial  Offlce. 
Sixth  General  Report  of  the  Colonial 
Land  and  Emigration  Commissioners. 
Copies  or  extracts  of  despatches  and 
correspondence  between  the  Colonial 
Cflcp  and  the  Authorities  In  each  of  the 
West  India  Colonies,  relative  to  a  pro- 
posed loan  of  money  in  aid  of  the  immi- 
gration of  labour  Into  those  Colonies ; 
also,  copies  of  the  resolutions  passed  by 
the  Legislate  e  Assembly  of  each 
Colony,  in  relation  to  the  said  proposed 
loan,  during  the  years  1843,  1844,  and 
1845. 

846.  Vol.  V.  Papers,  in  continuation  of 
those  presented  last  year  (Sessional 
Paper.  No.  642,  of  1845).  relating  to  the 
labouring  population  of  the  British 
Co'onies.  (West  Indies  and  Mauritius). 
Part  I.  State  of  the  labouring  population 
In  the  West  Indies  and  Mauritius.  Copies 
or  ext'^acts  of  any  orders  in  Cotmcil.  etc., 
respecting  the  supply  and  labour  In  those 
Co'onies  since  22nd  April,  1846;  Part  II.. 
Immigration  of  labourers  into  the  West 
Indian  Co'onies  and  the  Mauritius.  A  re- 
turn of  the  provision,  if  any.  made  by 
law  or  otherwise.  In  Her  Majesty's  dif- 
ferent Colonial  Possessions,  for  destitute 
persons  of  the  fol'owing  c'asses:  Ist. 
widows  and  fatherless  children,  or  de- 
sert/'d  women  and  children ;  2rd.  o'd  ard 
Infirm  persons;  3rd.  persons  diseased  In 
bodv  or  mind.  Al.«;o  a  statement,  so  far 
as  the  same  can  be  given,  of  the  actual 
condition  of  such  several  classes  of  per- 
sons in  each  of  the  said  Colonial  Posses- 
sions. A  similar  return  and  statement 
for  the  Ionian  Islands.  Copy  of  the 
Regulations  or  Instructions  under  which 
the  Crown  Lands  In  the  West  lT>dia 
Co'onies  and  British  Guiana  are  permit- 
ted to  be  put  up  for  sale.  Copies  or 
extracts  of  any  correspondence  with  the 
Co'onial  Authorities  relating  to  the  Sti- 
pendiary Maeistracv ;  Copies  of  all  laws 
reculating  the  relation  between  masters 
and  servants,  and  of  all  laws  constituting 


Appeal  or  Inferior  Criminal  Courts,  or 
extending  the  Jurisdiction  of  tho 
gtipsndiary  or  Local  Justices  In  tb« 
Emancipated  Colonies;  and  copies  or  ex- 
tracts of  the  correspondence  relating 
thereto.  Copies  of  the  several  Tariffs, 
Tax  and  Corn  Ordinances,  which  had 
been  passed  by  the  Colonial  Assemblies 
or  Legislatures  In  the  years  1843,  1844, 
and  1845 ;  and  copies  or  extracts  of  the 
correspondence  relating  thereto.  Part 
III.  Stipendiarj  Magistrates,  Laws  of 
Masters  and  Serrants,  Courts  of  Appeal. 
Tariffs. 

1846.  Vol.  VI.  A  Return  of  duties  Imposed 
In  each  Colony  In  British  America  and 
the  West  Indies  on  the  principal  articles 
the  growth  or  production  of,  or  im- 
ported from,  any  or  all  of  the  British 
Colonies.  A  Return  of  duties  Imposed 
In  each  Colony  in  British  America  and 
In  the  West  Indies,  on  goods  the  pro- 
duction or  manufacture  of  the  United 
Kingdom.  Similar  returns  for  the  Cape 
of  Good  Hope,  Mauritius,  Ceylon  and  the 
Australian  Colonies.  A  return  of  duties 
I  Imposed  in  each  of  the  Indian  Presiden- 
cies, and  in  the  Prince  of  Wales  Island, 
on  the  prodn  tions  or  manufactures  of 
the  United  Kiigdom.  A  return  of  duties 
Imposed  In  ea  h  of  the  Indian  Presiden- 
cies, and  in  t'le  Prince  of  Wales  Island, 
on  the  products  of  each  other,  and  on 
those  of  any  British  Colony.  A  return 
of  duties  Imposed  in  any  British  Colony 
on  the  Impo  tation  of  the  products  of 
the  Indian  residencies  or  of  Prince  of 
Wales  Island  A  return  of  duties  Im- 
posed in  the  several  British  Colonies 
and  Possessions,  British  India  inclusive, 
on  the  exports  of  their  several  produc- 
tions. A  return  of  ships  and  tonnage 
be'onging  to  each,  and  every  British 
Colony  and  to  British  India.  A  return 
stating  the  number  and  tonnage  of  t«b 
sels  arriving  at,  and  departing  from, 
each  and  every  British  Colony,  and  to 
and  from  British  India;  the  countries  to 
which  such  vessels  belong,  and  the  places 
or  ports  from  which  they  come  and  to 
which  they  depart;  for  the  last  ten 
years.  A  return  of  the  description  and 
value,  or  quantity,  of  Imports  to  and 
exports  from  each  and  every  British 
Colony,  and  to  and  from  British  India; 
specifying  the  countries  whence  Imported 
and  to  whicli  exported,  for  the  last  ten 
years. 

1847,  Vol.  I.  Correspondence  with  the 
British  Commissioners  at  Sierra  Leone, 
Havana.  Rio  de  Janeiro.  Surinam.  Cape 
of  Good  Hope,  Jamaica,  Loanda.  and  Boa 
Vista,  and  proceedings  of  British  Vice- 
Admiralty  Courts,  relating  to  the  Slav* 
Trade,  from  January  Ist  to  December 
81st.  1846.  Correspondence  on  the  Slave 
Trade  with  Foreign  Powers,  parties  to 
treaties  ur-der  which  captured  vessels  are 
to  be  tried  by  mixed  Tribunals,  from 
January  1st  to  December  Slst,  1846.  In- 
clusive. Correspondence  on  the  Slave 
Trade  with  Foreign  Powers,  parties  to 
treaties  under  which  captured  vessels 
are  to  be  tried  by  tribunals  of  the 
nat'on  to  which  they  belong;  from 
January  1st  to  December  31  st,  1846,  in- 
clusive. Correspondence  with  Foreign 
Powers,  not  parties  to  treaties  or  con- 
ventions giving  a  mutual  right  of  search 
of  vessels  suspected  of  the  Slave  Trade; 
from  January  Ist.  to  December  31  st.  1846, 
inclusive.     Returns  showing  the  particu- 


^5o 


PARLIAMENTARY  PAPERS. 


lars  of  disbursements  constituting  the 
difference  between  the  gross  proceeds  of 
tne  sale  of  the  slave  vessels  "Jehovah" 
and  "  Diana"  and  the  net  proceeds  paid 
into  the  Vice- Admiralty  Court ;  also  copy 
of  the  condemnation,  and  certificate  of 
the  breaking  up  of  the  hull  of  the 
"  Diana."  A  return  of  the  appropriation 
of  all  sums  of  money  received  as  proceeds 
of  vessels  or  property  condemned  for 
violation  of  Laws  or  Treaties  prohibiting 
the  Slave  Trade;  of  sums  paid  since  1807 
to  captors  of  vessels  condemned ;  of  sums 
paid  in  satisfaction  of  expenses  or  dam- 
ages  arising  from  prosecutions,   etc. 

1847,  Vol.  II.  Seventh  General  Report  of  the 
Colonial  Land  and  Emigration  Commis- 
sioners. Copies  of  all  papers  relative  to 
the  further  Progress  of  Emigration  from 
Africa  to  the  West  Indian  Colonies. 
Returns  showing  the  number  of  Free 
Emigrants  into  Jamaica,  British  Guiana, 
Trinidad  and  the  Mauritius,  since  the 
abolition  of  Slavery  in  1834;  the  number 
of  Liberated  Africans,  and  their  destina- 
tion, and  the  number  of  Emigrant 
Labourers  now  ordered  by  the  above 
Colonies.  Commercial  Tariffs  and  regula- 
tions, resources  and  trade,  of  the  several 
States  of  Europe  and  America,  together 
with  the  commercial  treaties  between 
England  and  foreign  countries ;  part  the 
twentieth,  Hayti,  and  foreign  West 
Indies;  by  John  MacGregor.  Returns  of 
the  amount  of  duty  received  on  sugar, 
from  5th  April,  1846,  to  5th  January, 
1847;  and  of  all  sugars  that  have  been 
stopped  for  alleged  inaccurate  entry  at 
London  and  Liverpool  during  the  same 
period,  etc.  Copits  of  any  Memorials  to 
Her  Majesty  from  the  Island  of  Jamaica, 
and  from  the  other  West  India  Colonies, 
respecting  the  Sugar  Duties,  together 
with  copies  of  the  replies  thereto.  Copy 
of  reports  to  the  Board  of  Excise  on  the 
production  of  spirit  from  sugar  and 
molasses.  Copy  of  further  report  to  the 
Board  of  Excise  on  the  production  of 
spirit  from  sugar  and  molasses.  An 
account  of  the  imports  into  the  United 
Kingdom  of  sugar,  molasses,  rum,  coffee 
and  cocoa,  from  the  W^est  Indies  and 
British  Guiana,  for  the  years  1831  to 
1846,  both  inclusive;  distinguishing  the 
quantities  imported  from  each  Colony  in 
each  year.  An  account  of  the  imports 
into  the  United  Kingdom,  of  sugar, 
molasses,  rum,  and  coffee  from  Calcutta, 
Madras,  Ceylon  and  the  Mauritius,  for 
the  years  1831  to  1846,  both  inclusive; 
distinguishing  the  quantities  imported 
from  each  place  in  each  year.  Returns 
of  the  quantity  of  sugar  used  by 
Licensed  Brewers,  and  taken  into  stock 
by  Distillers  in  England,  Scotland  and 
Ireland,  from  the  passing  of  the  Act  10 
Vict.  c.  5,  and  10  Vict.  c.  6,  to  the  5th 
July,  1847.  Account  of  the  quantity  of 
Foreign  wine  imported,  exported  and  re- 
tained for  home  consumption,  during  the 
year  ended  5th  January,  1847,  also  ac- 
count of  Foreign  and  Colonial  spirits, 
etc. ;  quantities  shipped  as  stores  during 
the  same  period ;  together  with  the 
quantities  of  wine  and  spirits  of  each 
sort  remaining  in  bond.  Abstract  of  the 
net  annual  produce  of  the  duties  of  cus- 
toms on  all  articles  imported  into  the 
United  Kingdom,  in  the  two  years  1845 
and  1846,  etc.  Copies  of  all  memorials 
ard  representations  from  Canada  and 
other  Colonies,  representing  the  differen- 
tial duties  on  goods  imported  into  the 
Colonies,   and    respecting    the    operation 


and  effect  of  the  British  Navigation  Lawe 
on    their   commerce,   since   1845.     Return 
of   all   Lighthouses   in   the.  Colonies    and      i 
British  Possessions  abroad;  showing  the      I 
date    at    which     each     Lighthouse     was      ! 
erected ;   the    original    cost   thereof,   and      , 
from   what   funds   defrayed ;    the   annual      j 
expense  since  its  first  erection,  and  from 
what  source  the  same   was   paid.     Also, 
an  account  of  the  annual  receipts,    and 
application  of  all  monies  received  as  tolls 
for   such   Lighthouses.     Copies  of  correa- 
potidence    relative    to    erecting    a   Light- 
house    at    Barbados ;    despatch    of    the      j 
Colonial  Secretary  to  the  Governor,  and      \ 
documents  in  the  Colonial  Office  respect-      j 
ing  application  of  money,   etc.     Returns      j 
of   thp    number   and   tonnage   of   vessels 
registered  at  each  of  the  ports  of  Great      i 
Britain,  Ireland,  etc.,  on  the  31st  day  of      I 
December,  1846,  etc.    Returns  relating  to      i 
shipping  and   tonnage,  outwards  and  in-      ; 
wards,    and     to    the    declared    value    of      i 
British  and  Irish  produce  and  manufac- 
tures exported,  from    the    year    1840    to 
1846,  both  inclusive.    Number  of  Colonial- 
built  vessels  and  their  tonnage,  register- 
ed in  each   year  in  the  United   Kingdom      i 
since  1841,  and  on  the  3l8t  day  of  Decern-      j 
ber,  1846,  etc.    Accounts  relating  to  trade 
and   navigation.  Custom  duties  and  ton-      | 
nage  of  vessels.     Copies  or  extracts   of      j 
any  correspondence    between    the   Secre-      j 
tary  of   State  for   the  Colonies   and    the 
Governor    of   Jamaica   and   Trin'dad,   re-      ' 
specting  the  operation  of  the  Navigation      J 
Laws  in  those  Islands.     Returns  relative      i 
to  the    actual    Government    ex',)enditure      i 
and  receipts  of  the  Island  of  Mauritius,      i 
for  the  years  1844  and  1845 :  of  the  pen-      j 
sion  granted  to  the  late  Auditor-General; 
and  of   the  appointment  of  an    Auditor-      j 
General    and     Assistant    Auditor-General      i 
for  the   Island   of  Mauritius.     Copies  or 
extracts  of  correspondence   between  Her      I 
Majesty's    Government    and    the  Parties 
int^'reatpd   in  Railways    in  Ceylon,   Trini-     '  * 
dad,  British  Guiana  and  New  Brunswick. 
46   vols.    1835-1847.  [33  p.]     2859       j 

1848.    ThF^  Further    Correspord- 

ence    (Jamaica     and    other    West    India      I 
India  Islands).  *    2860 

1848.    EiOHT  Reports   of  Committee  on    the  | 

condition  and  prospects   of  the  interests  1 

connected  with  Suear  and  Coffee  Planting  \ 

in  the  East  and  West  Indies  and  Mauri-  j 

tins.     10  parts.  *    2861  j 

1848.  Correspondence  with  the  Governors  of 
the  Sugar-growing  Colonies  as  to  the 
Distress  now  existing  in  these  Colonies. 

•    2862 

1848.    Laws,   Ordinances    and  Rules  in  force  j 

in  the  West  India  Colonies  for  the  Regu-  | 

lation   of    Labour  between   Masters    and  j 

Labourers.  *    2863  j 

1848.    Correspondence    relative  to    the    Dis- 
tress in  the   West  Indies  and  Mauritius.       j 
and   on    the   general    condition   of  those 
Colonies  and  the  promotion  of  Immigra- 
tion. *    2864 

1848.    Acts  for  the  Suppression  of  Vagrancy, 
or    Enforcement     of    Labour    Contracts       ' 
passed  since  1834,  but  disallowed.    •    2866       I 

1R51-.W.    Correspondenoe  relative  to  the  con-       ' 
dition  of  the  Sugar-growing   Colonies;  8 
parts.  (1)  British   Guiana;  (2)   .Jamaica; 
(3)   Trinidad.  •    2866       1 

1R54.    Correspondenoe    relating    to    the    re-       i 
moval  of  Troops  from   the  West    India 
Colonies.  •    2867      ' 


PARLIAMENTARY  PAPERS. 


1866.  CORRISPONDENOK  relating  to  West 
India  Relief  Loans.  •    2868 

1857.  Papers  relating  to  Chinese  and  Coolie 
Immigration  to  the  West  India  Colonies 
and  British  Guiana.  •    2869 

1868.  Correspondence  on  the  subject  of 
Emigration  from  China  to  the  British 
West  Indies.  •    2870 

1869.  Correspondence  between  the  Colonial 
Office  and  the  Governors  of  the  West 
Indian  Colonies  and  the  Mauritius  as  to 
the  condition  of  the  Labouring  popula- 
tion.  ...  2  parts.  •    2871 

1867.  Papers  relating  to  the  various  Reli- 
gious Bodies  in  the  West  Indies.  •    2872 

1871-72.  Papers  as  to  the  Ecclesiastical  grants 
and  the  establishment  of  Religious 
Equality  in  the  West  Indies.     2  parts. 

•    2878 


1878. 


parti. 


Th*     Sat 


Further    Papers.     S 


1871-72.  Report  on  Leprosv  and  Yaws  in  the 
West  Indies.  By  Gavin  Milroy,  M.D. : 
with  correspondence  on  the  discovery  of 
an  alleged  cure  for  Leprosy.    2  parts. 

•    2874 

1871.  Correspondence  respecting  the  federa- 
tion of  the  Leeward  Islands.  *    2876 

^"4.  RnpoRT  of  the  Royal  Commission 
appointed  in  December,  1882,  to  inquire 
into  Public  Revenues,  Expenditure,  Debts, 
and  Liabilities  of  the  Islands  of  Jamaica. 
Grenada,  St.  Vincent,  Tobago  and  St. 
Lucia,  and  the  Leeward  Islands.  Part  I. 
Jamaica.  Part  II.  Grenada,  St.  Vincent, 
Tobago,  and  St.  Lucia.  Part  III.  The 
Leeward  Islands  and  Appendix.  Part  IV. 
Supplementary  remarks  (with  maps).  To 
which  is  added  a  Supplement  to  the 
Jamaica  Gazette,  containing  a  report  by 
Co'onel  Grossman,  C.M.G.,  R.E.,  and 
George  Baden-Powell,  M.A.,  on  the  West 
Indian  Incumbered  Estates  Court.  Also 
further  correspondence  respecting  the 
West  Indian  Incumbered  Estates  Court. 
[4h.]  2877 


151 


1885.  Papers  relating  to  the  proposed  union 
of  the  Islands  of  Grenada,  St.  Lucia,  St. 
Vincent  and   Tobago.  •    2878 

1884.  Correspondence  respecting  the  Com- 
mercial Convention  concluded  between 
Spain  and  the  United  States  relative  to 
the  West  India  Trade.  •    2879 

1886.  Corresponde.nce  respecting  the  negoti- 
ation of  a  treaty  regulating  Trade  be 
tween  the  West  India  Colonies  and  the 
United  States.  •    2880 

1888.     SUOAR  Bounties.  •    2880a 

1892.    Rates  of  Import  Duty  in  force  in  the 

British     West     Indies     and     in     British 

Guiana.  •    2881 

1892.  Correspondence  relative  to  the  com- 
mercial arrangement  negotiated  in  1891- 
92,  with  the  Government  of  the  United 
States  in  regard  to  trade  between  certain 
of  Her  Majesty's  West  India  Colonies 
and  the  United  States  of  America.  [8  a.] 

•    2882 

1897-98.  RoTAL  Commission  on  the  Agricul- 
tural Resources  and  Requirements  of 
British  Guiana  and  the  West  India 
Islands:  Reports,  Evidence,  Appendices, 
and  Statistical  tables.  6  parts :  maps  and 
diagrams.  2888 

1897.  Correspondence  relating  to  the  Sugar 
Industry  in   the  West  Indies..   (3e.]  2886 

1897.  Kepout  of  the  West  India  Royal  Com- 
mission. With  subsidiary  report  by  D. 
Morris,  D.Sc,  and  appendix  (Minutes  of 
Proceedings  and    Evidence).     3  vols.  [4  1.) 

2886 

1899.  West  Indies:  ( orrespondence  relating 
to  the  hurricane  on  the  10th  and  12th 
Sept.,  1898,  and  the  relief  of  Distress 
caused    thereby.  (3  h.]    •    2888 

1899.  Further  Correspondence  relating  to 
the  Hurricane  on  the  10th  and  12th 
September,   1898.  [3h.]     2888 

1900.  West  Indies:  Correspondence  relate 
ing  to  the  Hurricanes  on  7th  August  and 
8th  September.  1899,  and  the  relief  of 
Distress   caused   thereby.  [Sh.l     2889 


152 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


INDEX   OF   NAMES 


INCLUDING    RKFBRENCES  TO   "  BIBLIOGRAPHl/i  JaMAICENSIS 
TO  BIBLIOGRAPHIA  JAMAICENSES" 


AND   "SUPPLEMENT 


[The  names  of  Authors  are  printed  in  small  capitals,  of  the  subjects  of 
Memoirs  in  ordinary  type,  and  of  Cartographers  in  italics.  Numbers  with 
no  sign  preceding  them  refer  to  this  work  ('•  Bibliography  of  the  West  Indies  ") ; 
those  preceded  by  B.J.  refer  to  "  Bibliographia  Jamaicensis  " ;  and  those 
preceded  by  S  B.J.  to  "  Supplement  to  Biblographia  Jamaicensii.'] 


Aaron,   Eugene    Murray,    Ph.D. 

BJ.  332 

Abad,    J.    R 356 

Abbad.    Inigo      292 

Abbott,  Rev.  Abiel  627a 

Abbott,  H.  L 1179 

Abbott,    J.    S.    C 662a 

Abbott,    Rev.   T.    F S.B.J.    31 

Abell,    H.    F S.B.J.  678 

Abraham,    E.    A.    V 1609 

AcosTA,  Joseph  de 1964 

AcosTA,  DE  Samper  Agudelo,  S.  1232, 

2698a 

Adam,  L 178a 

Adams,  C.  B B.J.  394,  S.B.J.  309 

Adams,  Rev.  Henry 2490 

Adderley,  Sir  Augustus  608,  2348 

Advielle,  V 440 

Aflaeck,    Admiral    Philip...    S.B.J.  56 

Aflalo,  F.  G 881 

Africanus     2515 

Agassiz,  Alexander 607,  868,  2355 

Agricola  S.B.J.  396 

Aguilar,  F.  C 1235 

AiMES,  Hubert  H.  S.,  Ph.D 837 

Ainslie,  Philip  Barrington...B.J.  314 

Aitzema,   L.   van  i982d 

Alanis,   R.   M 761b 

Alaux,  G.  d'  487 

Alcazar,  J.  de    78a 

Alcedo,  Antonio  de    21^3 

Alcock,    Rev.    Henry   J.,    M.A. 

S.B.J.  568,  569 

Alcosta,  Jose  J.  de  303 

Aldana,  a 1175 

Aldea,  a 1283 

Alexander,  General  E.  P.  ...  985,  1012 

Alexander,  Capt.  Sir  J.  E 2221 

Alexander,  R.  C B.J.  1043 

Alfaro,  a 1004 

Alfonso,  Antonio  P 652 

Alldridge,  J.  J.,  F.R.G.S 2795a 

Allen,  C.  H 333 

Allen,  Governor    830a 

Allen,  Grant  ...  B.J.  895,  1107,  1625 

Allen,   Grant   B.J.  392 

Allen,  Robert  617a 

Alleyne,  F.  M B.J.  975 

Alleyne,  Sir  John  Gay  33 

Allin,  John  150* 


Alm,  Jacob  1709 

Alvarez  de  Abreu,  A.  J 2053 

Alzola  y  Minondo,  P.de  742,  790,  2399 

Ambard,    E.    M 2490b 

Amblau^,  a 831 

Ambrose,    Rev.    Robert   George 

S.B.J.  556 

Amer,    C 764 

Amicus,  2541 

Amman,   H.   J. S.B.J.  207 

Ammen,    Admiral 953 

Anderson,   C.   Wilgress    1646c 

Anderson,  Sir  George  Campbell    593 
Anderson,   Izett,   M.D.  2418,  B.J.  497 

Anderson,    James    S.B.J.  376 

Anderson,  J.  S.  M 2287 

Anderson,    Louisa    B.J.  390 

Anderson,  T ig^y 

Anderson,   William  Wemyss 

BJ-  307,  308 
Anderson,    William   Wemyss 

B.J.  390,  793 

Andre,  Eugene 1642,  1872 

Andre,  G 1149 

Andree,    K 898a 

Andres,  S 724 

Andrews,   W.   S 2294 

Angulo-Guiridi,  a 542 

Antunez  y  Acevedo,  Rafael 2088a 

Appun,  C.  F.  von i333>  2316a 

Aquirre,  Jose  M 896c 

Arango,  Anastasio  6i8h 

Arber,  Edward,  F.S.A 2339 

Arboleya,  J.  G '708 

Archenholz,  Johann  Wjlhelm  von 

2694 

Archer,  J.    H.,   M.D S.B.J.   180 

Ardouin,    Beaubrun    471a,    486 

Aristodemus,    i5iod,  1712 

Armitage,    Capt.    C.    H '2792 

Armstrong,    J 1953,1954 

Arnaboldi,   G B.J    ^44 

Arnold,   William,   M.D.    ...  B  T    A7t 

arnott,  d :',•  ;^^ 

Akon,  J ^,\-i 

Arosema,  Dr j^y^ 

Arrate.  Jose  Martin  Felix  de...    6ga 

^^'^OTT,     D ,56   b 

Arrowsmith,    John    B  T    4ca 

^^*^"      .^35 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


153 


B 
B 


AsENSio  Y  Toledo,  Jose  Maria...  2377 

AsHBY,  Rev.  N S.B.J.  539 

AsHER,   C.    M 2281a 

Ashley,  John  2013(1,2019 

AspiNALL,   Algernon,   E 2476 

Atchley,  C,  I.S.O 2374 

Atherton,    Gertrude     272a 

Atherton,  Mrs.  William  Bernard 

2443 

Atienzo,  S    T 1415 

Atkins,  James  Black    812 

Atkins,  John  2014,2227 

Atlay,   J.    B B.J.  looi 

Atnvood,  Thomas  175 

Auhe,  T.    (Contre-Amiral)  145 

AunERT,   E,   825 

AuBi.ET,  Fusee    '754^ 

AuBRE,  Paul  u'  2252 

AuGUSTE,    J 499 

Austin,  Henry  W 606 

Austin,  William  Piercy  (Bishop) 

1549. 1556a,  1558 
Auguste,  J 538 

AVENDANO,    DiDACUS    DE    I983 

Aylmer,    Mr B.J.  561 

Ayscue,  Sir  G 3 

B.A 3a 

B.,  L.M 1757 

Babinski,  H 1789 

Bache,  Lt.  R 1312 

Bachiller  y  Morales,  Antonio  661  b, 

706 

Bacon.  Edgar  Mayhew,  B.J.  332 

Badan,  Adam  712a 

Baden- Powell,   Major   R.S.S....  2777 

Baden-Powell,  Sir  George  2777,  2877, 

B.J- 729.  732 

Bagdon,   J.  0 1565a 

Bagot,  T.  C 1546a 

Bailey,  Rev.   B 2513,2539 

Bailey,  W.    F B.J.  330 

Baily,    J 939 

Baird,  D.  George S.B.J.  357a 

Bairu,  Robert,  A.M 2265 

Bajon,    M 1754a 

"  aluuena,  Bernardo  de  (Bishop) 

293,  294,  295 
Balcarres,   Alexander   Lindsay, 

6th  Earl  of  B.J.  75 

ALLANTINE,     JAMES     S.B.J.580 

ALLf.r,  J 203 

ALLOU,     M.     M 650,  709,  2452a 

B\NnuRY,  G.  A.  Lethbridge  2755 

Banbury,   Rev.    R.    Thomas... B.J.  869 

^  ANCROFT,  Dr.  Edward  1510,6.}.  471, 

472,  1038,  S.B.J. 58 

Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe  1076 

Bandinel,   James    ,, 2660 

Bannantine,    James    B.J.  360 

Bannister,    S 1057a,  1057b,  1057c 

Banos  y  Soto  mayor,  Diego  de...  1303c 

Haralt,  R.   M 1460 

Barbot,   John   257 

Barbour,   Sir  David  B.J.  752 


Barbour,  G.  M B.J.  847 

Barboux,  H.  M 1130 

Barclay,  Alexander   2194,  2202, 

B.J.  48 

Barclay,    David    B.J.  27 

Barclay,   John   2431 

Barcot,  Surgeon  Major  5()6a 

Barham,  Henry,  M.D.  ...B.J.  13,426, 

S.B.J.  152 

Barham,   Henry,  sen S.B.J.  20a 

Barker,   Robert 215 

Barker,    Lady    2316,  B.J.  866 

Barker,    Surgeon-Major    B.J.  949 

Barkly,   Sir  Henry,    K.C.B. 

S.B.J.  482 

Barkly,  Sir  Henry    1556b 

Barnes,    J.    Edmestone    ...S.B.J.  66a 

HaRNLEY,   VyILLIA.M    H 263^ 

Barkal,  J.  A 1357 

Barrett,    Mr 2224,  B.J.  $» 

Barrett,  Lucas,  F.L.S.,   F.G.S. 

B.J.  448,  451,  1079 

Barrow,  John  2249 

Barry,  William 139a 

Bartheleiny      1758 

Barthwick,   P B.J.  79 

Basset,   N 146 

Bates,    E.    K S.B.J.  737 

Bates,  Henry  W*lter  10(59 

Bates,    Lindon,  W ii 86b,  11 86c 

Bathlrst,    Earl    1820,  1930 

Bathurst,   Earl    54)466 

Bathurst,  Edward  4S1 

Bayley,  F.  W.  N 2206 

Bayly,   Wentworth    B.J.  656 

Bean,  Tarleton  H B.J.  1016 

Beard,  Rev.  John  R.,  D.D 485 

Beaufoy         25x9 

Beaumont,  Augustus  Hardin 

2539,  B.J.  67S 
Beau-mont,    Chief   Justice   1569J,  i572g 

Bechanel,  Francis   1505 

Becher,   a.   B 593a 

Beckford,    Mrs.    Bathsha    ...S.B.J.  17a 

Beckford,     Peter    S.B.J.  266 

Beckkokd,  William  (Alderman)..     185 
Beckford,  William   (of   Somerly) 

B.J.  19,  281,  S.B.J.  219 

Beckford,   William  B.J.  651 

Beckles,  John  46 

Beeston,     Sir     William   B.J.  636 

S.B.J.  154,  155.  177 

Behn,  Afra , 1506 

Bklgrave,  F.  a i569d,  15696 

Belgrove,   William     32 

Belhaven,    Lord      io36f 

Belisario,    J.M B.J.  294 

Bell,  Charles  Napier     968,  2419 

Bell,   E.  D S.B.J.  716 

Bell,  H.  H.  J 2766 

Bell,  Sir  Henry  Hesketh  Joudon, 

K.C.M.G 183d,  2431.  2361 

Bell,  John,  M.D 2088 

Bell,  Rev.  T 1565(1 

Bellamy,  J 917 


154 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


Bellet^  Daniel  24906 

Belley,  — 427 

Bellin,    Jacques    Nicholas    366b,  367, 

2039 

Bellin,    M B.J.  20,  20a,  21,  21a 

Bellin,    S 1754 

Bello^  a 1356 

Bello,  Andres  18S1 

Bellows,    W S.B.J.  246 

Belly^  Felix     958,  1054,  1066 

Belly^  N 952a 

Belmonte^  B.  E.  C 1610,  1717P 

Belot,  G.  de  1097 

Belt,  Thomas     949 

Benard,  C.  M.  E.  P 1458 

Benbow,    Admiral   John   B.J.  94 

Blneuetti,   C 1244 

Benezet,   Anthow    2510 

Benger,  E -^556 

Bengough,     Maj. -General     Har- 

couRT  Mortimer  B.J.  952,958 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W 596d 

Bennet,    Parker   S.B.J.  352 

Bennett,  George  W 15/0 

Benoist,  C 796 

Benoit,  p.  J 1717 

Benson,   Captain  W.  J.  P 2490c 

Bentley,  C 1542 

Berenger-Feraud,  L.  J.  B 2331 

Bergius,    O.    E 2149 

Berkel,  Adriaan  van  1504b 

Berkeley,  Hon.  T.  B.  H 2330 

Berkshire,  Earl  of 1500 

Bernab,  C 700 

Bernaldez,  Andres  2314 

BeaNard.  — 1/68 

Bernard,    Samuel         B.J.  625 

Bernard,     Hon.     Thomas    James 

B.J.  680 

Bernau,  Rev.  J.  H 15^8 

Berthelot,  M.  S 642 

Besant,    Sir   Walter     94a 

Belances,  R.  Emeterio  694 

BiCKELL,   Rev.   R B.J.  44,48 

BiDELOW,    J 495 

BiDWELL,    Charles  Toll   io6i 

BiGELOw,    J 1087 

Bir.ELOw,    John. B.J.  306 

BiGELOw,   Capt.  John     815a 

RiGGS,  John    2254 

BiLLOUIN,  H.  S. 

BlNGER,    A '. 155 

BiNNEY     2663a 

BiOLLEY,    Paul 992 

Bird,  M.  B 493a 

Biss,  Capt.  Harold  C.  J 2793 

BissETT,  R 2549 

Bissette,  C.  C.  a.. ..127,  128,  129,  130, 

131,  134,  135,  2611 

BiZEMONT,  Viscount  H.  L.  G,  de  1073 

Blackie      2410 

Black  WELL,  Isaac  1030 

Blair.  Dr.    D 1565b 

Blake,  Edith  Lady  B.J.  971,  S.B.J.  730 


Blake,      Sir      Henry      Arthur, 

K.C.M.G B.J.  981,  986, 

S.B.J.  494,  729,  73J 

Blaksley,    J 246(5 

Blanchet,  Emilio  675 

Blanchetiere-Bellevue   ...112, 113, 117 

Blancke,    G 1716c 

Blanco,  A.  Guzman...  1650,  1651,  1652, 

1668 

Blanco  Guzman  1338,  1343*  1374 

Blanco,    Ed 1358 

Blanco,  Jose  F 1342a 

Blandford,  Walter  F,  H.,  M.A., 

F.Z.S 933 

Blane,  Sit  Gilbert  207a 

Blaney,  Henry  R 2436 

Blathwayte,    William      S.B.J.  197 

Blauzel      m 

Bleby,  Rev.  Henry  i569h,  2281b,  2231b 
2231C,  223id,  2354,  B.J.  72,  87 

Blerald,  E.  D 153 

Blicke,    Charles  B.J.  461 

Bligh,    Lieut.,    R.N 2090 

Blome,  Richard  B.J.  267,  S.B.J.  207a, 

208 

Bloomfield,  J.  H 754 

Blyth,    Rev.    George    S.B.J.  78 

Bochart,    Charles    B.J.  la 

Boddam-Whetham,  J.  W....  1068,  1587 

BoDU,  J.    M ib49 

Bois  St.  Lys,   Georges   de  ......B.J.  76 

Boisson,  — 437 

Bolingbroke,  Henry  1511 

Bolivar,  Simon  ...1332a,  1332b,  1342a, 

1361,  1365,  1366,  1367^  1376, 

i377>  1378,  i379>  1386,  1632 

Bollaert,  William  1566 

BONAME,     P 201 

Bonaparte,      Prince      Napoleon 

Louis     937b 

Bonaparte,  Prince  Roland  N.  ...  1726 

Bonne,    M B.J.  34 

Bonne-Maison,  Dr.  de  2681         i 

BoNNEAu,   Alexandre   491        j 

Bonnie,    Annie     2689,  B.J.  355         | 

BONPLAND,  AlME  II92  ' 

Bonsal,   S 765 

Bontein,    Archibald    B.J-  19 

Bonwick,    James    ,. 599a 

Boone,    Rev.    James    Shergold 

S.B.J.  540 

BORDA     J.     J 1253 

BoRDE,    P.    G.    L 1837 

Borland,  Rev.  Francis  1037 

BoRNO,    Louis    546 

Borrow,    A.    H 2789 

Borthwick,    P 2216,   2650,    2653 

Bosanquet,  Charles  2115,  2115a 

Bossart,    j.    j 277 

BoswELL,    Henry    B.J.  1056 

Bourgeois,    H.    G 933 

Bourke,  Wellesley   SB. J.  423 

Bourne,  Stephen  2277,2378 

BJ.7o«7i»5i2,  513 
BouvET  DE  Cresse,  A.  J.  B.   ...    458 

BOUYEE,    F 1773 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


155 


r 


BoKZON,    J 552*557 

BOVALLIUS,     C 952D 

HovELL,   H.   A 98 

HowDiTCH,    T.     Edward    271 1 

BowDLER.  Thomas,  F.R.S.  ...B.J.  364 

SBJ   270 

BowEN,    C.    r 93 

Bowen   Emanuel    B.J.  15 

Barrett,  Rev.  W.  G 155^2201 

Barrington,   General     33 

BOWERBANK,    LEWIS    QUIER,    M.D. 

B.J.  487.  489,  S.B.J.  362 

Bowler.  A 524 

BowREY,   James   John    B.J.  938, 

S.B.J.  333 

Bowrey,   James   John  B.J.  389 

IJovcE,  Rii'KRT,  M.B.,   F.R.S 93;* 

BovKR,  J.    P 474 

Boykk-Peyrki.eau,  E.  E 2176 

iBOYER-EoNFREDE,    J.    B 2096 

Boyle,   Erkmerick     947,2736 

BozA  V  Vergara,   Matias  6i7g 

Brace,  L.  J.  K 601 

Brackexul'RY,   General   Henry...  2732, 

2735 
Bradford,  Mary  F B.J.  352, 

S.B.J.  238 

Bradley,  Col.  Thomas 2218 

Bradley,   Thomas    S.B.J.  61 

JBradshaw.  Rev.  F.  S.,  LL.D. 

S.B.J.  549 

Bka.nxh.  C.   W..  M.B.,  CM 1938 

Brand,    Lieutenant    B.J.  85,  91 

Branskoru,  J.  F 950a 

Braskett,  Sir  James 45»'463 

Brassey,   Lord    S.B.J.  684 

Bkassey,  Annie  Lady  2344 

Brau.  Salvador  3»5>  337 

Breen.  Henry  H 19S1 

Brennan,  J.  F B.J.  460 

Bressolles,   P ii£o 

Brett,  Rev.  W.  H.  1555.1556,1573.1589 

Breton,    Raymond   1982a,  1982b 

Brewin,  William  B.J.  317 

Briceno,  D.  B 1314a 

Briceno,    M 1381 

Brick,  Titus  A B.J.  823 

Bridges,  Rev.  George  Wilson...  2539 

B.J.  4.  35.  117.223,833, 

S.B.J.  20,21,  290 

Bridges,  Rev.  George  Wilson  ...  2832, 

B.J.  834,  S.B.J.  26 

Bridgman,  J 1948 

Brinton,   D.    G 781,951a,  1578 

Brisbane,   Sir   Charles     ...1930,  1930b 

Bristowe,  Lindsay  W 921,2791 

Broadwood,  Lucy  E S.B.J.  598 

Bronkhurst,   Rev.  H.  V.  P.       1591a, 

1593, 1603, l6t2 

Brooke-Knight,    Captain      ...B.J.  890 

Brooks,   Edward  P 679d 

Brooks,  William   Keith  599a, 

B.J.  1072,  S.B.J.  697 
Broome,  Lady    2465 


Brougham,  Henry,  Lord  2513, 2539, 
2596,  2613, 
S.B.J.  469 

Broughton,   Arthur   B.J.  423 

likoussEAU,  G 1798 

Brown,   Adam    B.J.  608 

Brown,  Charles   S.B.J.  357a 

Brown,    Charles   Barrington  1574c, 

1585. 
B.J.45» 

Brown,   Charles  B B.J.  51 

Brown,  Prf.  Charles  W.     S.B.J.  677 

Bkonvn,  J.,  M.D 343 

Brown,   Rev.    T.   J ^S^sO 

Browne,  Rev.  Henry  S.B.J.  537a 

Browne,   Patrick,  M.D B.J.  416 

Browne,    Patrick   S.B.J.  669 

Bruce.  Sir  C:harles,  G.C.M.G.     1923 

Bruce,  C'aptain  Peter  Henry  587 

Brulley     420 

Brumkll.  J 1558a,  i579d 

Brusse,  a.  T i486 

Bryant,  Joshua  1519b 

Buache.  P S.B.J.  188 

Buchanan,  John   B.J.  758 

BiciiNER,    F 1248,  139S 

BucHNER,  J.   H B.J.  129 

Buchon.   M B.J.  44a 

BuDAN,    A 197 

BUELOW,    A.     VON    938a 

UiiKELEY,   Owen  T 2363 

BULLEN,     F 2474 

Burchell,    Thomas    B.J.  37a 

HuRCHELL,  William  Fitz-er  ...B.J.  37a 

Birchett,    Mr 1999 

Burchett,    Mr,      1998 

BuKDETT,  Sir  Francis  2613 

Burdett,    William    S.B.J.  276 

BuRGE,   William,  Q.C 2224, 

B.J.  52,  676,  838, 
S.B.J.  470,  473 

Burgess,  Thomas  2525a 

Burke,  Edmund     2037a 

Burmeister-Norburg,  D 284 

Burney,    James      2684 

Burney,    W.    H 1842 

Burns,  M.  J 2357 

Bi  rreau,   P 1289 

Burton,  Robert  (or  Richard)  ...  1988 
Burton,  Sir  Richard  F.  ...2728,2729, 

2743 

Burroughs,    Cornelius      S.B.J.  7 

Blstellt-Foscolo,  Duca  G.  de...     914 

Butcher,  Mrs.  T.  B B.J.  343 

Butel-Dumont,  George  Marie  ...  2038 
Butler,  Arthur  G.,  F.L.S,, 

F.Z.S B.J.  1014 

Butler.  Sir  W.  F 2738 

Buttenshaw,    William   Roberts, 

M.A B.J.  778,  1094 

Butterworth,  H 783 

Butts,  R.  G 15466 

Butts,  R.   G 156JP 

Buxton,    Charles    2670,26/3 

Buxton,  Thomas  Fowell  2657,  2678, 
S.B.J.  308 


156 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


Buxton,  Sir  Thomas  Fowell  58a,  2223, 
2577>  2639,  2654,  2663a,  2657b,  2672 

Byam,  George  1043a,  1045 

Byam,   William 1501,  1502 

Byam,  Col.  William  1510c,  1700a 

Byers,  John    1925 

Byers,  Prof.,  M.A.,  M.D... .S.B.J.  694 

Byles,  W.  Duncan  B.J.  244,  945 

Byndloss,   Elizabeth     S.B.J.  287 

Byres,  James  io36h 

Cabot,  Sebastlan  2339 

Cabrera,   R 736 

Caceres,  J.  M 1075 

Caden.a,    p.    J 1217a 

C.AiNE,  W.  R.ALPH  Hall  S.B.J.  247 

Caivano,  T 1462 

Calcado,  E 1387 

Calcagno,  Francisco  695 

Calcano,  E 1414 

Caldecott,   a 2412 

Calder,  Charles  M B.J.  746 

Calderon,  Louisa  1808,  181 1,  1813 

Callahan,  J.  M 802 

Callander,   Rev.   Thomas    B.J.  374 

Calvo,  J.  B 9S8 

Calvo  de  la  Puerto  O'Farrill, 

Nicolas    6i8c 

Camacho,  S 1377 

Camacho   Roldan,    Salvador...  115b, 

1254, 1270 

Cambefort     413 

Cambrils,    I.    DE    1096a 

Cameron,  Major  Allan   B.J.  100 

Campbell,  Alexander  2849, 

B.J.  66 

Campbell,  Archibald  S.B.J.  624 

Campbell,  Maj.-Gen.  Archibald 

S.B.J.  203 

Campbell,  Charles  S.B.J.  281 

Campbell,  Major  Colin    ...  107a,  107b 
Campbell,   Douglas  PIoughton 

B.J.  1074 
Campbell,  Rev.  Duncan  Houston 

BJ.  137 

Campbell,    John    B.J.  651 

Campbell,  John,  LL.D.     ...2023a,  2048 

Campbell,  John,  F.R.S.E 26)2 

Camppet.l,  John     1941 

Campbell,  John  ic8 

Campbell       1900a 

Campbell,  Mrs    (nee  Bournp^ 

B.J.  71,  512 
Campbell,  William  Alexander 

S.B.J.  608a 

Camps  y  Feliu,  F.  de  728 

Candkijer,  H 12-5 

Candler,  John  478, 

B.J.  298 

Canel,   E 766 

Canini.  J.  E 784 

Canning,, George  2530,2^82, 

Canot,    C 617b 

Canot,  Theodore 2725 


Cantero,  Justo  G 657 

Cappelle,  H.  van 1743,  1747,  1750- 

Capper,  Thomas,   B.A....B.J.  777,  1091 

C'apadose,  Lt.-Col 2256- 

Cardenas  y  Rodriguez,  J.  M.  de 

641a 

Cardwell,  Edward,  M.P B.J.86- 

Cardwell,  Edward,   M.P B.J.  849 

Carey,  H.  C 2175 

Carleton,    George    672a 

Carleton,    Mary S.B.J.  206 

Carlile,  Rev.   Gavin  B.J.  385 

Carlile,   Warrand   S.B.J.  503: 

Carlile,  Rev.   Warrand   B.J.  385 

Carlisle,  Charles,  Earl  of  S.B.J.  197 
Carmichael,  Mrs.  A.  C.  ...  1824,  2220 
Carpenter,  George  H.,  B.Sc. 

B.J.  410,  412^ 

Carver,   Mary     S.B.J.  272 

Cartwright,  Charles,  M.D. ...B.J.  357 
Castelfranc,  Rev.  Gideon  S.B.J.  530a 

Castell,  Rev.    William  1975a 

Castellano,  Juan  de  1240a: 

Castillo,  N.  del  6i8h 

Castillo,  Pedro  P.  del  1327c 

Castle,   E.   W 2807 

Castonnet  des  Fosses,  H....  554,  725 

Caspersz,  W.  V.  0 2017a 

Castro,  General  Cipriano  1475,  1477 
Castro,  General  Cipriano  ...   1468,  1473 

Castro,  Fernandez  de 669 

Catherwood,   F 896b,  1549b 

(^atesby,  Mark   584 

Cathcart,  John  S.B.J.  126 

Caulfeild,  Colonel  James  E.W.S. 

B.J.  Ill 

Caulin,    A 1326 

Caulin,    Fr.    Ant 1190 

Cave,  Otway  26r3 

(  avling,    H 284 

Cazabon,  M.  J 1829 

Cazeneuve,  p.  de  1394 

Cei'Ido,    F 313,  727 

Ceri'BERR,  a.  E i77ca 

Cervera  y  Topete,  Contr.-Almir.  P. 

243  s 

Cervantes,    P.    P 1378 

Cespedes  y  Quesada,  C.  M.  de...    824 

Chacon,   R 1379 

Chadwick,  Osbert,  C.E.,  C.M.G. 

B.J.  208 

Chalamelle,   E.   F 1868 

Chalkley,  Thomas     21(59 

Chalmers,   Colonel    436 

Chalmers,  Thomas  2600 

Chambers,  G 590 

Chambre,    Major   B.J.  933 

Champeau,  E 1292 

Champlain,  Samiel  2289 

Chandler,  W.  E 1084 

Chandos,    Marquis  of   2203 

Chaney,  E 505 

Chanvalon,  Thibault  de 107 

Chapman,  M.  J 6;a 

CnAPPLE,  Joe  Mitchell  S.B.J.  6891 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


157 


Chardon,  D.  M.  a 1942 

Chaklks,   C 918 

Charles,    Frederick    S.BJ.608 

Chaklkvoix,  p.   F.   Z.  de  3bi 

CilARMANT,     A 576 

Charmilly,  Col.  Venaultde  S.B.J.  628 

Charmilly,   Col.   Venault    de 443b 

Charnay,  Desire  1090 

Chateaudrianu,   de   447 

Chatterton,  C.  G B.J.  902 

CHAUCEPRAT,    C.     F 22C-0 

CHAZorrE,  PtTER  S 477 

Chenery,  C.  L S.B.J.  133 

Cherrie,  G.   K.     358a 

Chesterton,  George  L 1309 

Chetwoou.  Wn.LiAM  RuFUS 2002 

Chkhk,  a 1155 

Chjtty,  ?:dward  B.J.  397,  593 

Chumaceiro,  a.  M 1484a,  1492 

Cisneros,  Evangelino    76S 

CiSNEROS,  F.  J 683b 

Clareno,  J.  P.    136 

Clark,  B.  C 483a,  485a 

Clark,  C 1527c 

(LARK,    llKNRV  JaMES   1843,  1851 

Clark,  HimERX  Lyman  B.j.  1026 

Clark,  J 176 

(LARK.,  Jacob  (Archdeacon) 234 

Clark,  Rev.   John   B.J.  134 

Clark,   W.    G S.B.J.  256 

Clark,  VV 222 

Clark,  W.  J 808 

Clarke,  Charles  Pitcher,  LL.B.      99 

Clarke,  John  B.J.  136, 

S.B.J.  288a 

Clarke,  R.  E B.J.  809, 810 

(  lakke,  Samiei 8 

Clarke,   Sir  S 21^6 

1'ij\hkson,  Thomas  ...  420,  2513a,  2516, 

2520,  2531a,  2552a,  2554,  2568a, 

2575,  2609,  2656a,  2656b, 

B.J.  21,  841 

Clarkson,   Thomas 51,  2502,  265()C, 

2667a, 2671a 

Clay,  Hon.  H B.J.  300 

Claxton,  Lieut.  Christopher, 

R.N S.B.J.  463a 

Clements,  W.  A B.J.  505 

Clerk,   James   Otway    B.J.  311, 

S.B.J.  2 

Cleve,  P.  T 2331a 

Cleveland,    Mr S.B.J.  53 

Clifford,   Jeronimy 15(8 

Cohrett,    W 341C 

CocKHURN,    Sir   Alexander B.j.  91 

CocKBLRN,  Frederick  B.J.  91 

Cockburn,  John  882 

Co'hrane,  Capt.  Charles  Stuart, 

R  •^' 1^97 

COCKERELL,  THEODORE  D.   A.,   F.Z.S., 

F.E.S.  ...B.J.  401,  402,  404,  542, 

921,  1000,  1018,  iOi9i 
1020,  1022,  1027,  1066, 

S.B.J.295, 316, 317, 

3i9>32i 


Cocking,    Ralph   M B.J.  24*  ] 

CoDAzzr,  A 1327  ' 

Codrington,    Christopher    1992a  i 

Codrington,    Colonel 20"^  ] 

CoEN,  G , 1094  I 

Coke,  Thomas,  LL.D 2124  j 

Coleridge,   Hknry  Nelson   2181  1 

Coleridge,  Willia.m  Hart  ( 

(Bishop)  60,  67,  68,  69,  1528 

Coll  v  Toste,  (.\ayetano  316  ^ 

COLLENS,    J.    H 1846,  1879, 

Collier,  J.   P 2275 

Colliugwood,  Col.  Francis 245  j 

Collingwood,  wife  of  Col.  Francis  I 

245  • 

Collins,   Frank  Shipley      B.J.  1074a  1 

Collins,  G.  N 336a  ' 

Collins,  Rev.  Wiluam  Edward  ' 

S.B.J.  68a  I 

^OLOM,  J 1977 

(  OLQIHOUN,    A.    R (,63,1170-  I 

Columbus,  Christopher     ...  2196,2283,  1 
2312,    2327,   2336,2300,2373, 

2377y  2380,  2386,  2388,  I 

B.J.  6-9  ] 

Colombo,  Fernando lybj 

(  omstock,  J.   H 1591C  i 

Conant,  Franklin  Story  ...S.B.J.  32a 

(  onant,  Helen  S lo^o  ! 

Concha,  Jose  de  la  649d,  677b  \ 

Conder,  Josiah     2644  J 

(  oxolly,   E i56^m,  1574I 

Constable,  Captain  John,  R.N.  B.j.  94  \ 

CONTE,    F.    A 726  j 

(Onto,  C 1239  i 

CONTZEN.    LkOPOLD 492 

Cook,  Lieutenant  883 

Cook,   binlay  266  \ 

Cooke,  Hon.   Francis  B.J.  573, 

S.B.J.  441a 
Cooper,  R.  Eluot,  M.  Inst.  C.E. 

B.J.  96a 
Cooper,  Rev.  Thomas  ...B.J.  37,  39,  41 

Cooper,    Rev.    Thomas.. .B.J.  38,  43,  48  \ 

Copeland,  T.  C 32S,  S05  ; 

CoPijN,   A 17171  i 

(  OPPIER,    GriLLAUME    19,6  \ 

CoRBiN,  William,  T.B S.B.J.  529  | 

CoRCOS,  Rev.  J.  M 1494,  ! 

S.B.J.  560a  ! 

Cordova,    Mich.ael  de  S.B.J.  641 

Cor:al,    Francois    2oo2d  i 

Corio Ill,  113,  117  ] 

CoHK,  Rev.  JosiAS  B.J.  519,758  j 

Cornish,  Vaughan,  D.Sc ii86e,  1 

S.B.L  68i  ' 

Corrales,  M.  E 1227 

Corrie,  Edgar  2^)  '< 

Corry,  Joseph    2710 

corthell,  e.  1 0!^3  i 

Corton,  a 323.797  •; 

CORTY,  E.  C S. B.j.  660  j 

Cory,  Charles  B.,   F.L.S....  5ii,5)7»  i 

867,  2340, 2364,  2381  j 

COSMAO-DUMENEZ,  S.   hi II31  I 


158 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


COUDREAU,    H.    A 1785,  1791,  1792 

Courteen,    Sir  William   9a 

COURTENAY,   REGINALD,    D.D.,    Bishop 

BJ.  75,  80,  83,  89,  94,  98' 

540,  542,  54.'5>  553'  73 ^ 

788,789,791,792 

Cousin  d'Aval  434b 

Cousins,  Herbert  Henry,  M.A. 

BJ.  1093, 
S.BJ.  390,  393,  406 

Cowan,  David    B.J.  85a 

Cowley,   Kakael 692 

CowPER,  William,   M.A.    ...S.B.J.  303 

Cox,  C.  T 1614 

Cox,    Griffith   N B.J.  1081 

Cox,    N i-bqi 

Cradwick,    William    •. B.J.  539 

Cuaigen,  a iSS^d 

Cranch,   John     S.B.J.  272 

Craskell,    Thomas      ...B.J.  2ic-2if,  36a 

Cremielx,  a 261T 

Crespo,   General   J 1435 

Crevaux,  J.   1232a,  1780a,  1780b,  1782 

Cronise,  Florence  M 2S01 

Cromwell,  W.  N 1172 

Crommelin,  May  B.J.  901,  993 

Ckonev,  G.  H 10. 

Ckookall,  Rev.  1 16 jS 

Crooks,  J.  J:  2788,  2;')9 

Cropper,  James  2174,  2222,  2513,  2539, 

2567,  2572,  2.s<>6 

2539. 2568,  2592 

Croskery,  Rev.   Dr.   Hugh     S.B.J.  553 

Crosley,    Henry  »B.J.  506 

Crosse,  W.  H 2804 

Grossman,   Col.,    C.M.G 2877 

Grossman,   Colonel,  R.E.   B.J.  729,  732 

Crowther,  Rev.  Samuel     2718 

Crouch,  A.  P 2756 

Crouch,  Nathaniel  1988 

Croze,  F.  de  166 

CRUrCK SHANK,    BrODIE   2723 

CilUTCKSHANK,   J.    G IC41 

Cruikshank,   R.   J 2298 

CUDMORE,    P .:)6o 

Cuervo.  A 1293 

Cuervo,  A.  P 1258 

Cullen,    Ensign    S.B.J.  43 

Cult.en,   Dr.  Edward  1040 

Cumberland,  Richard     S.B.J.  577 

Cundall,   Frank 2481 

B.J.  9,  248,  264,  335, 

922,  923,  954,  984,  989,  1 106, 

S.B.J.  48,  250,  299,  306, 

622,666,733,734 

CURBELO,  J 724 

Curran,   C.   Ribton     ...B.J.  741 

Curt,  de  uq 

Curtis,  William  Eleroy 1450 

CusT,  Sir  E 2245a 

CusT,  R.  J 2299 

CUTHBERTSON,    ROSAMOND     630a 

CUYAS,  A 767 

Dalbemar,  J.  J 565,574 


D'Alhurquerque,   Prof.   J.   P.   ...  2431  | 

Dalby,  Thomas 1990 

Dallas,    Robert    Charles B.J.  77,  ' 

S.B.J.  599a,  633         ^ 

D ALTON,  Henry  G.,  M.D 1562  1 

Damas.  —  de  189  j 

Damas,  —  de  1946  1 

Damas  de  Marillac,  —  de 115  , 

Damas  de  Marillac,  —  de  113,  114,  118  \ 

Dampier,  Capt.  William...  1030c,  1996         ' 

Dana,  Prof.  J.  D.,  LL.D 596c  ! 

Dana,  Richard  Henry 661  i 

Dance,  Rev.  C.  D.     1591  I 

Dance,  Ch.  D. 1343a         i 

Dancer,   Thomas,   M.D. ...B.J.  97, 169,         , 
422,  427,  463,  466,  467,  468,  831  ; 

Dancv,    Sidney    138 

DamjoioE,  a 1800         , 

Daniel,  E.  S loib 

Daniels,   C.  W 1611 

D'Anvers,  Caleb 2008,2009, 

S.B.J.  213 

D'Anvers,  Caleb 2010         1 

D'Arainville,    Arthur    648b         ; 

J3AUHERTEUIL,   M.   H 370 

Daunt,   A 1297 

Davey,    Richard    785  ; 

Davies,  John  1982  j 

Da  VILA,   Gil  Gonzalez- 1973d 

Davis,    Anthony   B.J.  679  | 

Davis,    A.    P 972  1 

Davis,  Daniel  GATEWARD(Bishop)  \ 

229  -. 

Davis,  J 6  ' 

Davis,  Nicholas  Darnell,  C.M.G.,  | 

92,  100, 102b,  i8ob,  145 1, 1607,  ; 

2345.  2350a, 2359, 2370,  2371, 

2379,  2475 

Davis,    Richard    Harding     770,    1449  , 

Davis,  William  Darnell  1912a,  1912b  i 

Davy,  John,  M.D.,  F.R.S .,.  2281  i 

Day,  Charles  William  2273  j 

Day,    Thomas   2505,2508 

De    Bruijn,    H 2664b  ; 

De  Cordova,  Gabriel  Joshua  \ 

S.B.J.  334  i 

Decius    1815  ! 

Defoe,   Daniel   1886 

De  Freitas,  Manoel  1569J  ' 

De  Gijselaar,  N.C 1120  * 

De  Geoje,  C.  H 1750a  j 

De  La  Beche,  Sir  Henry  Thomas  \ 

F.R.S.  ...B.J.  45,  1076,  1077,  1078  I 
De  la  Beche,  Sir  Henry  Thomas 

BJ.44  \ 

De   Laet,   Joannes    1970 

De  La  Marine,  Madame 1783 

Delamere,  a.  R 1865  I 

Delap,    Francis B.J.  95 

Deleage,    P 516  i 

Delevante,  M iiSia  ' 

De  Lisser,  Herbert  George  \ 

B.J.  HOT,  1102,  , 

S.B.J.  665,  722  ' 

De  Lisser,  Rose  B.J.  828  \ 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


159 


Delorme  Salto.  R 740 

Delorme,  —    494 

Delteil,   —     1774 

Demarchy,    K 1123 

De  Mercado,  D 955 

De   Montagnac,    Noel   B.J.  900 

De  Montirat  1030c 

Dkmoticcs    Philalethe    653a 

Dendy.   Rev.  W B.J.  134 

Denman,  Hon.  Capt 2261 

Dennett,    R.    E.    2785; 

Denniston,   Rev.  J.   M B.J.  387 

Dennys,   N.   B 2297 

Dent,   Capt.    Digby   2033 

l^EPONS,   V 1304a 

Depute   1132 

Dekgny,    Abbe    140 

DESCHAMI'S,    I' 167 

Deschankl,    P 1082 

Descourtilz,  E 2127,2155 

Desir,    D 5<)2 

Des  Marchais,  Chevalier     1753 

Dcsparbes     4'3 

Despard.   Edward    Marcus. ..B. J.  360, 
S.B.J.  277 

De   Souza,  1 1607a 

D'Estrees,  Comte  1884a 

De  Suzk,  J.  A 1856 

De   Veer,  — i495 

Des  Vceux,  J.  W ^573^*  '953 

Des  Vceux,  Sir  William 2442 

I;evot,   J 553»    -S7» 

Dv.  Vkeis,  S 1986 

De  Vries,  J.  VAN  O i7»7a 

De  Weever.  Aloysius  1646 

De   Wever.   P ibi4g 

Dewitz,    a.    von      281 

Diaz,    D.    J.     F 641 

Diaz,   R 14^0 

Diaz  Lemos,  A.  M 1234 

Dickson,  William,  LL.D 43,  51 

Didrer,  a H04 


DioNUM,   Andrew    Graham B.J.  50  |  Dincan,  Henry 


Drago,    L.    M i46{> 

Drake,  Sir  Francis  ...   1971,  1974,  2249, 

248a 

Drake.    S.    A 840 

Draper,   A.    S 803 

Draper,  Lt. -Col. Edward  Alured  1812 

Dravton,    E.    1922 

Dresel,  H.   G.,  U.S.N B.J.  1016 

Drew,  Stephen  S.B.J.  536a 

Drewe,    Major   Edward    19.H 

Drohi.let,    1 1067a 

Drolin-de-Bercy,    M B.J.  288 

Dr\.  C 1092 

Drvsdai.e,  William  614a 

Dlaxe.  Col.  William  "97* 

DntE.   (* 5/2 

Dt    Hois,  ti.  C 1744 

Dii'.nis,   Marcei 249od 

Dinois,   V 1098 

DrnHOCA,    M 434a 

Di;    But,    C.    H 1134 

Du  Casse,   Admiral    B.J.  94 

DrCllATEAI-RoGER,    E 169 

DurHESXK-FoiRNET,     J 180I 

Duck,  Thomas   S.B.J.  201 

Di'coEURjOLV,   S.  J 435c 

Dudley,    Robert    2421 

Dudley,  Viscount  2598 

DuERDEN.  J.    E.,   Ph.D 2452 

B.J.  10,  405,  407,  411,  413, 

619,  623,  957,  1029, 

S.B.J.    324.-327.  698-702, 

70s,   706 

Dufay,    427 

Duff,  Rev.  Robert  i565g,  1565k,  1572 

Dugommier  204 

DuGGAN,  Rev.  R.  A.  Cevestus 

S.B.J. 564 

Dumas.    A 1116,    1117 

DiMDNT,  D.  E 306 

DirAS,   —     1135 

DlNMAR,    V.     L •. 768 


Dillon,  Arthur 
Dingwall,  Rev. 
D'Invilliers,  E. 
DiNWIUDIE,     W. 

Dixon,  George 
DoBSON,  G.  F., 
Dodd,  E.  a.  ... 
Dodswell,    F. 


(Count)     118 

R B.J.  330,  861 

V B.J.67e 

325 

G 162S 

M.A B.J.  1015 

S.B.J.  607 

2469 

.S.B.J.  243 

2434 

...B.J.  1089 
601 

1793 

....B.J.  656 


Francis 


DODS  WORTH 

doflein,    f 

Doidge,    James    

DoLLEv,  Charles  S.,   M.D 

DOMERGUE,   A 

Donaldson,  Rev.  Colin     . 

Donunguez,  J.  de  J 309 

Doouttle,    Thomas    S.B.J.  115 

DouET,  Charles  Frederick,  D.D. 

S.B.J.  305 

DouGAN,  Mr 2831 

Douglas,  Keith,   M.P 2613 

Doyley,   Colonel   Edward     ...S.B.J.  6 
146,  153. 159 


D.  D 2209,  2613 

2627 

Duncan,  Rev.  Peter  B.J.  113,  126, 

S.B.J.  77 
Duncan,   P.   Martin,   M.B.  ...B.J.  449 

DuNDAS,  Hon.  Henry  2099 

Di  ndonald,  Archibald  Cochrane 

9TH  Earl  of  2097,  2270 

DuNLOP,  Robert  Glasgow  1042 

Duperly,   Adolphe   B.J.  303 

Duperly  and  Sons,  A S.B.J.  245 

DupoNCHEL,  A 1099 

DuPONT,    A B.J.  418 

Dupuis,  Joseph  2712 

DupoNTEs,    P.    Chemin    249od 

DUQUESNE,    HERME    133,    261 1 

Durand-Molard      120 

Durand-Savoyat,    M iioo 

Duron,    R.    E 934 

Du  Tertre,  Jean  Bapti.ste 1979 

D'Warris,    Fortunatus   219$ 

Earle,   Edward    M.    B.J.  532,  611,  615 


i6o 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


"Easel'*    70 

East,  Rev.  David  J 2719, 

BJ.  134 

East,  Sii  E.  H 2214 

Easton,  R 2226a 

Eastwick,  E.   B 1332 

economiste  1125 

Eden,  Charles,  H.,  F.R.G.S.  ...  2323 

Eden,  Richard  2339 

Edghill,  Rev.  J.  Y 95 

Edouaed,  E 530 

Edwards,     — 584 

Edwards,  Bryan  430,  891,  2095,  2095a, 

B.J.  24,  76,  282,  927,  928, 

S.B.J.  449,  574,  575,  627, 

629,  630,  630a 

Edwards,  Bryan     ,, .S.B.J,  17,  445,  628 

Edwards,    C.   L 609 

Edwards,    J.    L 842 

Eggers,   Baron  H.   F.  A 280b 

Ehret,  George  Dionysius     ...B.J.  416 
Ehrmann,  T.  F B.J.  77 

EiLOART,      E 27'32 

Elder,  Dempster  &  Co S.B.J.  258 

Eldin,  — 4}6 

Elgin,  James,  8th  Earl  of    ...B.J.  381, 

S.B.J.  292,  307 

Eliot,  Edward,  B.D.  (Archdeacon)  06 

Elizabeth,    C 2604 

Elliot,  D.    G 2467,2480a 

Elliot,  Martin  102 

Elliott  and  Lazarus  B.J,  953 

Ellis,  Colonel  Alfred  Burdon 

2739*  2742,  2746,  2751, 

2757>  2767,  2768, 

B.J.    107,  974 

Ellis,  Charles,  M.P 2539 

Ellis,  Rev.  John  Boi.rne  B.J.  147 

Elmes,      2667a 

Elmgren,  Gabriel  B.J,  1031 

Elwes,    Robert      2307 

Emerson,   R.  W 2663 

Emerson,  W.  R 2440 

Emery,   R B.J.  313 

Emes,  Major  Thomas  177b 

Emmanuel,    Edouard    510 

Emmekson,  p.  H 770a 

Epinay,  Adrien  2677 

Erba,   a 10J4 

Erbach,  E.    zu   1430 

Erenchun,    F 653b 

Ernsi,    a 1344 

Escobar,  J.  D 1218 

Escoffery,    John    B.J,  668,  676,  677 

Esguerra   Ortez,  Joaquin     1217b 

Esi.AVA,  R.  G 7i4>  717 

EsPEUT,  William  Bancroft,  F.L.S. 

B.J.  940 

Espeut,  W.  B B.J.  243 

Esquemeling  see  Exquemelin 

Esser,  M 2781 

Estaing,  Charles  Hector  (Count) 

366 

ESTELLER,    A 1423 

EsTwicK,    Samuel   37, 2056 


Etheridge,  Robert,    F.G.S., 

F.R.S.E B.J.  451 

Etienne,  C.   P 1242 

Exquemelin,  Alexander  Olivier  2680, 
2682,  2683,  2685,  2687,  2691 

Evans,  H.   B B.J.  309^ 

S.B.J.  229 

Evelyn,   Lyndon    Howard   ...B.J.  758 

Eves,  C.  Washington,  C.M.G....  2363, 

B.J.  602,  604,  980 

I'AKKSI.EV,  T.   F.  E i860 

1/VRKJ),    B 2649 

EwEN.    William    B.J.  854 

Eyre,  Edward  John  ...B, J.  81-93,  243, 
378,  380,  711,  713,  lOOI, 
S.B.J.  33,  44,  46,  47,  131 

F.,  W.  B 24;3 

Fabens,  J.    W 1050b 

!<ABIE,   A.    M 731 

Fabien,  L 130,  132,  136,  2611 

Falcon,  Mariscal  Juan  C 1343b 

Ealconuridge,  Alexander  ..,.  2517 

I'alconer,  Capt.  Richard  200a 

Fancourt,  Charles  St.  John    ,..    898 

Farrar,   Rev.    T.      i565f,  1583a,  1584c, 

1586b,  1589b,  i59ie,  i59ig, 

1591I1.  1593d,   1619 

Fawcett,  William,  B.Sc,  F.L.S, 

BJ.  445.  446,  447.  542,  1057, 

1067,  ^083,  1084,  1085, 

1086,  1088,  1096, 

S.B.J.  345 

Fer,  Sieur  de   '..B.J.  lo 

Ferguson,  Robert 1026 

Fermin,   Philippe,    M.D.    1705c,   1707, 

1710 

Fernandes,  David  Dias     B.J.  584 

1'eknandez,   L 991 

Fernandez  de  Piedrahita,  L.  ...  1220 

Fernandez  y  Jiminez,  J.  M 678 

Ferret,  A 555 

Feuillet,    Luis   E 2001a 

Feuilletean,  W 259 

Feurtado,  Walter  Augustus  B.J.  245, 
303,  722,  923a 

Fewkes,  Jesse  Walter    340 

FiDDEs,  Alexander,  F.R.C.S, 

B.J.  481,  487,  488 
Fiddes,  Alexander,  F.R,C.S. 

S,B.J,  362 

Field,  A 2813 

Figarola-Cameda,    Domingo    ,..  838d 
Figueroa,  Henry  Frederick  B.J.  715, 

S.B.J.  364 

Fink,  J 2258 

Finlason,  W,  F B.J,  92,  711,  713, 

S.B,J.  44,  45,  46,  46a 

Finlayson,   J.     B.J.  43a,  44b 

FiRMTN,    A 539,547.509.5/9 

Firth,  Charles  Harding,  M.A. 

B.J,  14,  112 

Fischer,  H.  M.  W 285 

Fisher,  H.  N , 819 

Fisher,  Richard  S.,  M.D 2285 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


l6l 


FiSKE,  A.   K 24.22 

FlTZHERnERT,   S.   T ^S/^C 

Flammarion,  C 161 

FLANAr.AN,  Mrs 228 

Fletcher  of  Saltoun,  Andrew...  1029 

Fletcher,   Rev.    Duncan    B.J.  379 

tLETCHER,  Thomas     2508 

Fleit,  J.  S 1937 

Fleurian,  — ■• 2611 

Flint,  G 792 

Flinter,  Colonel    300 

Flukes,  K.  A 739 

?Lokn)iAN.   L,  M iiig 

Florez   de   OcARiz,  Juan  ii86f 

Flower,  Sir  Willlam  Henry, 

K.C.B.,  F.R.S B.J.  400 

FOIGNKT,    — 2611 

Foiguen   128,  130 

FocKE,  H.  C 1717J 

Fogg,  Captain  Christopher,  R.N. 

B.J  .94 

Fontane,   M 1134 

Fontijonne,  G.  i)E     1 136 

Im)Oi,  L.  R 28-1 

F'orbes     1516 

FoRHES-f.iNi)SAY.    C.    H 1184 

Ford,  Joseph  Charles  B.J.  914 

Foreman,  Rev.  J i5(>Sa 

Forrest,  A.   S 2477 

FOkT   V    ROLUAN,    \ 6»j.) 

Foktier,  K 149 

Fortunat,  Dantes  518,  527 

Foster,  Rev.  Henry  Blaine    B.J.  141 
Foster,  Nuholas  i 

FOUGAINVILLE,  — 2611 

FoiiLKs,  Theodore  S.B.J.  223 

Fowler,   Frank     1646c 

Fowler,    Mr 907a,  2071 

Fowler,    H 97 

Fox,  William  26^.y 

Frances,    Jane    S.B.J.  272 

Francis,  Claude     16.29 

Francklyn,   G.    ...  2522,    2523,  B.J.  21 

S.B.J.  13 

Franklin,  James    468 

Frantzius,    Dr.   A.    von     905a 

Fraser,  L.  M 1857,  ^8(54 

Frasek,  S.  J 94 

Fraser,  Mrs.  (n6e  Webbi)  ...  B.J.  896, 

897,898,  1 105, 

S.B.J. 721 

Freeman,  J.  J B.J.  122 

Freeman,  Richard  Austin  2782 

Freeman,  William  G.,  F.L.S.  ...2431, 

•                                                        BJ.932 
Ireeraan,   Mr 207 

French,    George    208,  208a,  209 

Frekk,  George   35 

Fresle,    J.    R 1207a 

Fresneau,   a 312a 

Frey,  H 273S 

Friedrich,  G 025 

Froebel,  Julius  10^5 

Froude,  James  Anthony     2358 

Froude,  James  Anthony   ...   2359,2360 


S28 
•SO 
877 
'839 
t3T8 


Fry,  Captain  Joseph     689  ; 

Fkye,  W\  P 9*ji  J 

Fillarton,  Col 1803,  1805  I 

Fullarton,  Col 1802,  1810,  i8ia 

Fuller,  Stephen  B.J.  637a,  639,  j 

S.B.J.  16  ] 

FuRSDON,  C.  A.  T B.J.  54a  ' 

Fyfe,  Alexander  Gordon     ...B.J.  509 

Fyke  and  Sinclair  S.B.J.  3  , 

Fyke,    Laurence   R B.J.  601,  764,  i 

914,  915,918  i 

(iACHE,   A i4;8  j 

Gaeuler,   L 1083         j 

CrAKKAREL,    PaUL    839,2325  , 

('.\(iE,  Thomas     197S         1 

Gagini,    C 1003a         1 

Galban,  Manuel  de  J 354b 

Galindo,  a 1295,  '354         I 

(lalpine,   Rev.   Calvin   S.B.J.  268a         ; 

Gallego,  T 769         1 

Gallenga,  Antonio  686        j 

(iAMIUER,   J.    W 843  I 

(lANDARA,   J.   DE  LA  506 

Gannett,  H 

Garai'd,  L 

Garcia,   G 

Garcia,  G.  L 

Garcia,  J,     

Garcia,  Jose   Gabriel     439 

Garcia,  M 1380 

CiARciA    1728 

Garcia  y  G.\rcia,  — 1215 

Gaucon.  a 108S 

(iARDixER,  John     260 

(;ari)iner,  John,  B.Sc 601 

Gardiner,  Captain  Richard  104 

Gardner,  Aston  W B.J.  345 

Gardner,  Rev.  William  James 

B.J.5 
Gardner,  Rev.  William  James  B.J.  978, 

S.B.J.670 

Gardner  and    Co S.B.J.  260 

Gvrdvner,  George   1973a 

(iarnot,  — 427 

r'.ARRAN-CoULON,     — 419 

Garkaway,  E.  G 1958 

Garriott,  E.  B 24.^4 

Gauci,  P S.B.J.  226 

Gaul,   Gilbert  B.J.  987,991 

Gedge,  Rev.  J.  Wycliffe,  M.A. 

S.B.J.  517 

Geekling,  F.  L 

Gelpi  y  Ferro,  G 

Gener,  B 

George,  C 2796 

George,  Rev.  Thomas  Parker 

S.B.J.  726 
Gerbier,  Sir  Balthazar  (Baron 

DouviLLY)    1700b,  1 700c,  i7ood 

GiBBs,  Archibald  Robertson    ...     909 

GiBBS,  Sir  Philip  46 

Gil  Foktoul,  J 145a 

Gilbert,   B.  D B.J.  1071 

Gilbert  Francis     216 


/J* 
718 
656 


1 62 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


Gilbert,    Francis      216 

Gilbert,  James  Stanley  1182 

Gilbert,  J.  T i568d,  i56;)g 

Gilbert,  Nathaniel  216 

GiLTi,  Ph.  S 1711 

Gill,  Theodore  1833 

Gill,  W.   B S.B.J.  420 

Gillespie,  Major-General  Sir  Robert 

Rollo    B.J.  364a 

Gillies,  Rev.  William,  D.D. 

B.J.  542,  790 

Gillies,   Rev.  William,  D.D.   B.J.  964, 

S.B.J.  304 

GiLLPATRICK,     W.     W 2337a 

Gilpin,  W.   M 1911 

GiRAiD,  F.  J 1762 

Giraud-Ch.\ntrans,   — 2078 

GiRSEWALD,    K.    VON   966 

Gishorne,  T 2513 

GiSBOKNE,   L 1050 

Gladstone,  John,  M.P 2539 

Gladstone,   W.    F. 2263,  2269 

Glaisher,  Ernest  H 159S 

Glenelg,  Lord      2241,2628, 

B.J.  59,  60 

Glover,  Mr 2058,2059,2060 

Godbijry,  John  S.B.J.  611 

Godman,   F.  D.,  D.C.L 1069a 

Godwin,  Rev.  Benjamin  2614 

GoEBEL,  E.   2750 

Goering,    a 1432a 

Goldie,  Sir  G.  T 2771,2772 

Gomez,  F 817 

Gomez,  J.  G 314 

GoNTNo,   J 1090 

Gonzalez,    Felix  6i8d 

Gonzalez  Alcosta,  L 752 

Gonzalez  Carranza,  Domingo  ...  2018 
Gonzalez   de  Barcia,  Andres  ...8386, 

2021b 

Gonalez  Font,  J 336 

Gonzalez  Guinan,  F 1419 

Goodman,  Walter     OtS5 

Goodman,    H 68id 

Gordon,  Alexander  B.J.  931, 

S.B.J.  638 
Gordon,  Charles,  Bishop B.J.  157, 

Gordon,  G.    B 922b 

Gordon,  George  William  ...B.J.  505 
Gordon,    George    William   B.J.  81,  93, 

379, 
S.B.J.  37,  42 

Gordon,  Major  John     2109, 

S.B.J.  57 

Gordon,  Rev.  R B.J.  330 

GoviN  Y  Torres,  A 308 

Gorrie,  John  B.J.  84 

Gosse,  Philip  Henry,  F.R.S. 

B.J.  396,  398 
Gosset,  Bereskord  Smylie  ...B.J.  542 

GoviN  Y  Torres,  A 705.  7'3 

GouY,  — 1772 

Grabham,  Michael,  M.A.,  M.B. 

B.J.  542,  1027, 
S.B.J.  708 


Grahame,    James    2556 

Graham,  Rev.  John  H.  H.  ...B.J.80S 
Graham,  R.  B.  Cunninghame  ...    878, 

1467 
Grail\m,   Rev.  Willl\m...B.J.  803,  805,. 

806,811, 
S.B.J.  566 

Grainger,  J.\mes    2051,2105,2107 

Grange,  Lucie  S.B.J.  693 

Grant,   James     B.J.  893 

Grant,   Sir  John  Peter  ...B.J.  715,  978, 
S.B.J.  300 

Grasse,   Comte  de   2073,. 

S.B.J.  54 

Graves,  J 583 

Gray,  Alexander  S.B.J.  263 

Gray,  Rev,  C.  F B.J.  791a 

Gray,    Hugh 2128 

Gray,  Samuei B.J.  882 

Grayson,  Vice-Admiral  S.B.J.  50 

(iREAVES.  W.   H 98 

Grp:en,  Lt. -Commander  F.    M., 

U.S.N 23.9 

Green,    Samuei S.B.J.  76 

I  Greene,  Benjamin  2609 

I  Grecnhough,  Rev.  J.  G.,  M.A. 

I  B.J.  388 

!  C.REEXOUGH,    Rev.  T i586f 

I  Gregoire,  Henri  (Count)...  378,2531, 
I  2553 

Grey,   Earl   1557 

I  Gre3%  Earl     64 

Grieve,    Symington    183c 

C.RIKFING,  J.   R 844 

Griffith,  Lieut. William  G.... S.B.J.  287 
Griffith,    Sir   William    Brand- 
ford   B.J.  746- 

Griffith,  Rev.  William  B.J.  527 

Crignon,    Colonel    S.B.J.  30 

Grillet,  John     1505 

Grhxo,  M 1299 

Grimestone,  Edward  G 1964 

Grisebach,  a.   H.  R.  M.D.,  F.L.S. 

2303,   B.J.  434 

Groot,  J.  M 1250 

Gros,  J 1708 

(^RosE,  C.  B 1608 

Grosett,    J.    R.,    M.P 2539, 

S.B.J.  222 

Grosourdy,  Ren.'Vto  de    2302 

Grotius 1074 

Guerrero,  R 737 

Guerrero,  T 6/3 

Guet,    M.    1 151 

GuiLDiNG,  Rev.  John    1927 

GuiLDiNG,   Lansdown  i93oa 

guillermin,    g 4430,444 

Guinan,  G 1464 

GUITERAS,    p.    J 672 

Gumilla,   Joseph    1304 

GUPPY,  R.  J.   Lechmere  ...1869,  i88ia, 

24901 
GiiRNEY,  Joseph  John  ...  2246,  B.J.  839. 

GusTAFSON.  A 1077 

GusTAvus,    Vassa      254 J 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


l6j. 


Guzman,,    A.    L 1352 

<;l;tikrkkz  de  Alua,  J.  M 1328  i 

Gutierrez  de  Rubacadra,  Jose. ..2032a 

GUTIKRRKZ    SoniAL,   J -^h-j 

Guzman,    A.   1 1354 

Hack.  William  B.J.  68,  87,  S.B.J.   191 
Haddon,  a.  C,   M.A.,  D.Sc.   B.J.  10 

Hagan,  a 799 

Hackett,    James    1307b 

Hakewiu.,  James  B.J.  290 


A. 


[Ialhlrstaut, 

ilALE,    H.    C. 

Hauucrton,    R.   G., 

Haix ..; 

Ham.,  a.  1) 

A.    M 


Ham.. 
Ham., 
Ham., 
Hai.l, 
Hall, 
Hall, 


"74 

Q.C.      B.J.  859 
•  34.  1900a,  2849 

.322,  7'H 

260J; 


v'hari.es  \V 12S/ 

Kdwari)  T 23j6 

Golonel    Fran'CIS   1195 

John    S.B.J.   117 

M.\XWELL,   M.A.   B.J.   458,   459 
S.B.J.   136,   348 

Hall,    MaxweV    B.J.  65a 

Hall,  Rev.  R 2589 

Hallam,    G B.J.  579 

Hallev.    Robert     20.^I 

Hallioay.  Sir  Andrew,  R.H., 

M.D.,  K.R.S.E 2230 

Hallowes,   Maj. -General   Henry 

Jardine  B.J.  966,   S.B.J.  64 

Halstkad.    Mitkat   332,  -45,  809 

Hamilton,    Admiral   Lord  Archi- 
bald        B.J.    353,    354 

Hamilton,  Col.  J.  P 1198 

Hamm,   Margherita   a 326 

Hancock.  Dr 152, a 

Hancock,  J.     1538 

Hand,  T.  W 1^3 

Handelmann,  Heinrich  489 

Handelmann,    J 487a 

Hanna,  Rev.   S.  W 476 

Hannay,  David  23')4 

Hansen,  C.  M.    289 

Hanson,  Francis  B.J.  282 

Haraine,  Fr 1394 

Harcolrt,  H 852,857 

Harcolrt,  Robert     1499 

Hardy,  Iza  Difkus    851 

Harford,  John   S.   D.C.L 2670b 

Harford-H.attersby,  C.  F 2774 

Hargrave,    Mr B.J.   17 

Harley,  Sir  Edward  S.B.J.  193 

Harper,  G i565g 

Harris,  J.  M 2745 

Harris,  W.  R 24-2 

Harris,    William,    F.L.S.      B.J.  1068 

Harrison,    Frederic    B.J.  392 

Harrison,  John  Burchmore, 

C.M.G 1645a,  1646c 

Harrison,  Thomas  B.J.  52a,  53a,  57,  86 

Harrissk,  Henry  2336 

Harshbercer,  John  W.   ...  B.J.  1075 
Hart.  Francis  Russell,  F.R.S.S. 

1855,  2482 


Hart,  John  Hixchley  1844,  1845, 

1848,  1853,  1854, 

B.J.  766,  1046, 

1047,   1050,  1053, 

S.B.J.  332 

Hart,    Miss      591 

Harte,  Rev.   William  Marshall. ..55a 

Hartman,  C.  V 1023 

Hartmann,    — 483 

Hartsinck,  Jan  Jacob  1708 

Harvey,    Thomas    ...2240,  B.J.  63,  317 

Harvey,  T.  C 504 

Harvey,    W.    W 465 

Hassam,  J.    T : 611 

Hatchard,  John  221 

Havelaar,  J 1496 

Haven,  G 689a 

Hawker,  Robert  2509 

Hawkes,  Dr.  J 2304 

Hawtayne,    George    Hammond, 

C.M.G 1595 

Hay,  J 1913 

Hay,  Sir  John  Dalrymple 2737 

Hay,  L.  G 1893 

Hayes.  C.  W <p^ 

Hayford,  Casely    2802 

Hazard,    Samuel    354a,    682 

Head,    Henry    249of 

Hears.  Lafcadio  2341,  2378,  23S3,  2427 

Heath,   Rev.    E B.J.  251 

Heaven,  Violet B.J.  870,  871 

Hechararria.    Santiago,  J.    de...  6i8k 

Heeckeren,  E.   L.   Baron  1716b 

Heilprin,    a 154,  170,  8(;5 

Heine,    W 1050a 

Hellenius,    Carl   N B.J.  1036 

Helps,  Sir  Arthur  ...  2284,  231 1,  2312, 

2665 
Hemming,  Sir  Augustus  William 

Lawson,      G. C.M.G.       S.B.J.  301 

Heneage,   Charles  loi 

Henderson,   J 2477 

Henderson,  Captain     2539 

Henderson,  Rev 156.2a 

Henderson,  Captain  George 888 

Henderson,  George    ...  B.J.  729,  857 
Henderson,   Captain  J.   S.        B.J.  79d 

Henshall,  J.  A S48 

Hendy,  Dr.  James  41 

Henny.    Thomas    B.J.  505 

Henry,  J 1515,  1516 

Henrique  2366 

IIkredla,  N 732 

Heredia  y  Mieses,  J.  F 1439 

Hering,  C.  J 1745 

Herran,    Victor    91a 

Herrera  Tordesillas,  Antonio  de 

1697,  B.J.  6,7,8 

Hershey,  a.  S 751 

Heskith,  Rev.  Thomas 245,246 

Hess,    B 476a 

Hess,  J 160 

Heuvel,  J.   A.  VAN  i5461> 

Hewett,  Capt.  J.  F.  Napier, 

F.R.G.S 27^7 


i64 


INDEX   OF  NAMES. 


Heyrick,  Elizabeth   2579 

Hir.BERT,  George    2550 

Hibbert,  Cxcorge  ...  B.J.  41  S.B.J.  635 
Hibbert,  R B.J.  38,  39 

HlCKERINGILL^    EdMUND     B.J.    266 

Hicks,  Colonel  George  S.B.J.  401,  524, 

!;26,  528a 

HiGGiNS,    Bryan,    M.D B.J.  503, 

S.B.J.  373 

HiGGiNS,  Rev.  Henry  H 2320a 

HiGGiNSON,  Thomas  Wentworth 

S.B.J.  29,  649 

HlLDRETH,  R B.J.  845 

Hildyaru,  G.    G 2459 

Hill,  H.  R 1041 

Hill,  Richard  470,  624,  2513, 

B.J.  238,  262,  312,  319, 

395,  396,   398,   1002-1012, 

S.B.J.  310-312,  468,  546, 

548,  040 

Hill,  Robert  T.  329,  1017,  1162,  2416, 

B.J.  454 

Hill,  Robert  T B.J.  67c,  67d 

Hillary,   W.,    M.D 30a 

HiLLHousE,  William    1521,  1527 

HiLLHOLSE    iS-^/b 

HiLLis,  John  D.,  F.R.C.S 1590 

Hillsborough,  Earl  of    i8q6,  1897 

Hinchcliffe,    E.    C B.J.  607 

HiNCHCLlFFE,     W.      G S.B.J.  565 

HiNCKS,  Francis    2669 

Hinds,   W.  H i646d 

Hinton,    John    Howard,    M.A. 

B.J.  371,  S.B.J.  288 

HiPPISLEY,     G 1514a 

Hirst,  Dr.  George  S.  S.,  M.B. 

S.B.J.  372,  623a 

Hitchcock,  Alhert    S B.J.  1064, 

1065,  '^^12) 

Hobart,  Eord     1804,  1805 

HonsoN,  Lieut.  R.  Pearson  813 

Hoby,   Dr.  James  B.J.  370 

Hocking,  Sir  Henry  Hicks   B.J.  733 

Hodge,  Arthur     274 

Hodges,  James  1026,  1031 

Hodgson,  Adam 2571 

Hodgson,  Capt.  Studholme  2233 

Hodgson,    Lady    2795 

Hogg,  James  Maitland    2602 

HoLDEN,   Luther    L B.J.  992 

Holder,  A 906 

Holmes,  W.  H 156/a 

HoLTON,    L   F 1207 

Hood,  E.   P B.J.  708 

Hood,   Sir  Samuel  2394 

Hood,    Sir   Samuel    1811 

Hooker,  W.  J.  ...  B.J.  1039,  1041,  1042 

Hooper,  E.    D.   M B.J.  439 

Hooper,  F.   A S.B.J.  397 

HopKiRK,   J.    G 471b,   2216 

Hort,  a 956 

HoRTENSio     i374>  1374a 

HoRTON,  A.  B 2730 

HoRTON,  Sir  R.  J.  W 1524,2184 

Horton,  Sir  R.  J.  W 2185,2186 


KoRTON,  William,  M.P.     2613 

HoRSi-oRD,  Rev.  John  2286 

Hosack,   William      B.J.  820 

ilOUGHTON,   L.    S 853 

Houston,  James,  M.D 2034 

HovEY,  Sylvester  2238,  B.J.  295 

Howard,  Albert,  B.A 2431 

Howard,  J.  H 2192 

Howard,  Robert  B.J.  1037 

Howard  DE  W^alden    B.J.  511 

Howe,  Mrs.  J.  W 062 

Howe,   Samuel,   Dr.    G 253b 

Howell,  J 1565P 

Howell,  J.    E S.B.J.  297 

HowiCK,  Viscount  26^3 

Hubbard,  Gardiner  Greene  S.B.J.  676 

liUHER,    B 626 

Hur.ERicH,  C.  H 1176 

Hue,  F 17S6 

Huggins,    E 264 

HicGTNS,   H.   C 269 

Hughes  ^^525^ 

Hughes,  Rev.  Griffith,  A.M.  ...  '   ji 

Hugues,   Clovis  1158 

Humbert,  J 1479 

Humboldt,   Alexander  von  626,  653, 

1 192 

Hume,   Hamilton   B.J.  380 

Hume,  John 2065 

Hunt,    Benjamin   J 489a 

Hunt,  J.,  Ph.D 2513 

Hunter,  John,  M.D B.J.  464, 

S.B.J.  355,    357 

Huntley,  Sir  Henry  Vere  2721 

Hi  pi'enbauer,  D 2776 

Hfrlbut,   W.    H 651 

Hurst,  T.  W w^o^ 

Huskisson,    William    2513,    2539 

Hutchings,   Mary  Ann  B.J. 367 

Hi'TCHiNsoN,    Lincoln    1303a 

Hutton,   William      ....2711a 

IIuYSHE,  (Japt.  G.  L 2732 

Hyams,  Abraham     S.B.J.  486 

Hylton,  Kitty     S.B.J.  26 

1?:tersdorf-Klasten,   Gustavo 

von i982g 

Iles,  J.  A.  B 270 

Illiers,    Henry     2084a 

Imberno,  p.  J 731a 

IM  Thurn,  Sir  Everard  F.,  M.A., 

K.C.M.G.   1584b,  1586a,  1589c,  1592 

Ingham,  Bishop  E.  G 2396,  2770 

Inglefield,  Capt.  J.  N 2135 

Ingraham,    J.    H 2254a 

Inkle      283S 

Innes,  — 2539 

Innes,   William    2624, 2714 

iNNTS,  L.  0 1880 

INSUA,  W.  A 826 

Ireland,    W.    A 1636 

Irving,  Edward     264s 

Irving,    T 2513 

Irving,  Washington   2196 

Isambert,   Henry  431b 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


165 


IVES,      C 597a 

IvKS,  R.  H B.J.  185 

IviMKY,  Joseph    2634 

IZAGLIRKK,    J.    M 746 

J..  W.  E S.B.J.  275 

Jackson,  Charles  Hamilton  ...B.J.  383 

Jackson,  John   2254b 

Jackson,  Robert,  M.D.  B.J.  369,  465 

Jackson,  T.  B 1878 

Jackson,  Whxiam  VValrond 

(Bishop)     231 

Jacql'EMIN,    Le    Citoyen    i7(xj 

Jacqiin,   Nicholas  Joseph  2043, 

2047,  2070,  B.J.  417 

Jahav,  Henry  926,    1286 

Jahn.   a 1479c 

James,     Alexander     MacGregor 

B.J.  826 

Jameson,   Rev.  William  B.J.  377 

Tamio^«'n.    T is^Soa 

Janvier,  L.  J....  501,  502,  503,  508,  ki3. 

Tarrett,  Samuel  B.J.  773 

Jarier,  I)e  Mendoza     i32(>a 

Jauhert,  EnouARDE  E 341a 

Jav,  E.  a.  H 2d3o 

Jay,  W.  M.  L 683a 

JEAKKRESON.  J.  CORDY      2  J22 

Jeffrey.  W.  J i«;69i 

Jeffervs,Thomas  2045,  2061,  2074,  2075, 
^•J-  3o>  32.  33,  33a,  36 

Jeffrey-Smith,  Una  B.J.  87^ 

jEKYix.  Walter  S.B.J.  ';98 

Jelly.  Thomas  B.J.  842 

Jelski.  K 1796 

Jenkins,  Mrs.  (n^e  Jackson)  ...B.J.  889 

Jenkins.  Edward  iqv7 

Jenman.  George  Samuel  B.J.  436,  1041;, 

1049,    1051,   1052,  1063,   S.B.J.  337 

Jennings.  J 4 

Jennyns,     J.     Clayton     1513a,     2607 

Jereme,  John  ! 1949 

Terenr^.    |oV>n    iq^o 

JOANNiNi,  Frank  L 1180 

BJ.  3^s 

Johnson,   Capt.  Charles  2689 

Johnson,  Charles  W B.J.  102 1 

Johnson,  Duncan,   S S.B.J.  707 

Johnson,   Eleanor    S.B.J.  287 

Johnson,    W.   F ii8Tb 

Johnston,  George  P 1178a 

Johnston,  James,  M.D.  ...  S.B.J.  262, 
370,  646a. 

Johnstone,  James   S.B.J. 239 

Johnstone,  Col.  Hon.  Andrew 

Cochrane      177 

Johnstone,  J.   M 1558c 

Jones,   Mrs 223 

Jones,   L i6T4a 

Jones.  T.    F.    E 2811 

Jopp,  Dr S.B.J.  361 

Jordan       479 

Jordan,  David  Starr  B.J.  1024 

Jordan,  G.  W 2539,  2563 


JosA.  Rev.   F.   P.    1 1600 

Joseph,    E.    L 1826 

Josephs,  Matthew S.B.J.  58a      ■ 

Ji.AN  V  Santacilla,  Jorge  203a     i 

Judah,  Auraham  B.J.  705      | 

JuDAH,   George  Fortunatus   B.J.  247, 

S.B.J.  68     j 

llSTAMOND,     J.     O.,     F.R.S 2057 

JlSTIN.    J 358,     556,    561        ' 

Kalh.  C.  de 961a 

Kai'I'Lkr,   a 1723,    1732  ' 

KxKSTKN.  Hermann  1391  1 

Kaikman,  E.  B 799  j 

Kave.  Sir  John  William  B.J.  375  , 

Kean,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  (Jharles 

S.B.J.  641  I 

Keane.  a.  H.,  B.A.     1069,2439,2755a  I 

Keasbey,  L.  M 964,  967b  \ 

Keiffc,  P.  H B.J.  76b  : 

Kkim   3S3 

Keith.  Sir  Basil,  B.J.  783  , 

Kkli.kk.   W «;7o,   2438  j 

Kelly.  J S.B.J.  225 

KEMEVs,  John  Gardner  2076,  B.J.  574  \ 

KriMi'.  Denis  2784  : 

Kennan,  G 164,165,815  I 

Kennedy,  A 2429  \ 

Kennedy.  Capt.  W.  R.,  R.N.   ...  2343  , 

Kennett.  Bishop  White  2012a  ] 

Kerr.    David   B.J.  118  ' 

Kerr,   Captain  S.B.J.  51 

Ketley,    Rev.    Joseph    1525b,    15290, 

»53»c 

Keye.  Otto  i7ooe 

Keymis,   Lawrence    1498a 

KiDD,  Joseph  B B.J.  299 

KiDD,  W.  J B.J.  46,  78  i 

Kimball,  J.  Horace  2236,  B.J.  64  \ 

Kimball,  Richard  B 354,2307b  j 

KiMnERLEY,   Earl  S.B.J.  486  ' 

King,  Rev.  David,  LL.D.  ...  B.J.  456 

King,  G 874  ; 

King,   Joseph     259  \ 

King,    William,  D.C.L B.J.  271  | 

King,  William S.B.J.  351  | 

KiNGDON,  Rev.  B.  Bayly B.J.  482  1 

Kingsley,  Rev.    Charles   2315  ' 

KiXGSLEY,  Mary  H.  2778,  2785,  2786,  ; 

2787    ; 

Kingsley,  Z 476b 

Kirby,  a.   H.,    B.A.,   2431  ! 

Kirkby.  Colonel  Richard  B.J.  94,  j 

S.B.J.  265  I 

KiRKE,    Henry    1579c,    1637  1 

Kirke,    V 1606  ' 

Kitchin,  Thomas  B.J.  25b,  28a,  29,  83  ' 

Klein,   Patrick  B.J.  502  i 

Kloos,  j.  H 2365  * 

Knibb,  Rev.  William  B.J.  79,  80,  113,  \ 

120  I 

Knibb,  Rev.  William  2679,  \ 

B.J.  370,371.  373.388,      I 
S.B.J.  288,  298,  538      ] 
Knight,  James  S.B.J.  148-151,  171 

4 


i66 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


Knight,  Joseph  S.BJ.  274 

Knight,  Dr.  W .....1589(3 

Knollis,  Humphrey B.J.  12 

Knox,  John  P.      i ..„  .280. 

Knowles,      Commodore      Charles 

2028,  2033, 
S.B.J.  125,  159,  438 

Knutsford,  Viscountess  2676a 

KoEP,    C. 107;! 

KOL,     H.     VAN  1471  >      2462 

KOI-LEWIJN,    A.    M 1488 

I..,  r.  1 174 

La    Barde,    Sieur.   de  1984 

I-A  Barre,  Le  Feuvre  de  1752 

Larat,  Jean  Baptiste     1753,2003 

Labatt,   Philip    C B.J.  760, 

S.B.J.  639 

I.ABODRIE,    P.    J.,    LL.D 433 

L.ABRA,  Raphael  M.  de  4963,731,738, 

740 

La  Charrjere,  — .  de  2(111 

I  >achariere     1 28,  1 30 

Lacomp-e,  — 483 

Lacoste,  Perfecto    830a 

Lacroix    1332a 

Lacroix,  Pamph.  de 452a 

Laforest,    a.      S.B.J.  242 

Lagerheim,  G B.J.  1054,  1061 

Lamijert,  K.  vS 2297a 

Lameda,  T 1461 

Landaeta  Ro sales,  M 1407,  1461, 

1477a 

Landes,  G 153 

Landre,  Dr.   C.  E.  D.  ...  i573f,  1717I 

Lan(;kord,  Jonas  206 

Lanier,    S 841 

LANS.  W.   H 1765a 

Laplante,  Eduardo  657 

La  Plaza,  R.  de  1373 

Lardner,  H.  H 2760 

Larifaudiere,  —    2611 

Laroche,  1 509 

Larpent,  Sir  George  2168 

Larrazabal,    V 1327a  1332b 

Larrinaga,  F.  G.  de     702 

Lartique,  — 1765 

La    Rue 1758 

Las  Casas,  Bartolome  DE...1965,  2318, 

249oh 

Las    Casas,  — 2311 

Lascroux,    — 162 

La    Selve,    E 202 

Latane,   J.    H 777 

Lathy,   Percy  J B.J.  412a 

LATROI3E,    C.    J 2234,2847 

B.J.   66,  756 

Laumann,  E.  M 2769 

Lavaysse,  Jean  Francois  D.-^uxion 

»307 

Laverde  Amaya,  1 1222,  1406 

Lavalette,  Pere  de 2042 

Law,  Edward,   afterwards  Lord 

Ellenborough   B.J.  163 

Lawaetz,    H 288b 


Lawrence-Archer,  Captain  James 

Henry     2317,   S.B.J.  179^ 

Lawson,  Robert   B.J.  480- 

Layman,    Captain,   R.    N 2116 

Lavard.    Mrs.    Granville   2351 

I-KA.  ] 2175 

Lea,  P B.J.  na 

Leard,  John S.B.J.  56 

LElUiE,  R iioi 

Lkhlond,  — 1764 

Leborgne,  — 423 

Lecesne,  Lewis  Celeste     B.J.  668,  676,, 

677 

Lk    Chenalier     1767 

Ledri'.   Anj)re   Pierre     297 

Lee,  Mrs.  Lionel  B.J.  264 

Lee,  William  Rastrick  B.J.  714,  716 
Lee  Warner,  Sir  William,  K.C.S.L 

S.B.J.  308a 

I^franc  de  Saint-Haulde,  P 440 

Lekroy,    C.   K 1522a 

LE(iER,  J.  N 514,580a 

Lkcier.    E 171,205 

Le(;ion     2631,2632 

Le(;itime,  F.  D 504>  534 

Legitime,  General  534 

Le   Hirhec,   D 2372 

Lejanne,   E 1232a 

Leith.   Sir  James  2539 

Lemuerg,  P 2748 

r>EMi{?:YE,   J 644 

Lemire,   C 1177 

Lemoine,    a 1109 

f.EMos,  Angel     1280 

Lempriere,  William  S.B.J.  358: 

Lemi  s,  Manuel  923 

Lennox,   Arthur,    F.G.S.    ...B.J.  451 

Leon,  ('arlos     1445 

Leon,  Eml.  X B.J.  862,  863 

Leon   Pinelo,  A.  de     733 

Leonard 204 

Le   Selve,  E 497,  525 

Leslie 805a 

Leslie,  Charles    ...    B.J.    i,    S.B.J,  i 

Lesseps,  C,  de     1130 

Lesseps,  F.  de     1130 

Lp:ster,  G 610,  798 

Leveille,  J 1784 

Level,  A 1358a,  1364 

LK\Kh  DE   GODA,    L 1455 

Levi,    Leone   2301 

1  Levien,   Sidney  S.B.J.   614,  615 

Levy,  Charles     B.J,  739 

Levy,  George    B.J.  544 

Levy,    P 948 

Lewis,  Matthew  Gregory,  M.P. 

B.J.  291,    930 

Lewis,  S 2747 

Lewton-Brain,  L.,  B.A 2431 

Leyva  y  Aguilera,    H   .C 2369 

LinuRD,  T 272 

Liddell,    Colin    B.J.  59-64 

LiGON,    R s,  a8 

Light,    Governor    1537 

Lightbourn,  J.  N 2428 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


167 


I 


l.KTTKNBKRO,     H 1749 

LiLUE,    Rev.    G i567f 

I.ii.i.iNc.sTON.  Col.  Like  iqqS 

Lillingston,   Col.    I ic)C)q 

Lilly,  Col.  Chbistian  S.B.J.  158 

Lilly.  Colonel  Christian...B.].  71,  72b, 

77 
LiNDO,  Abraham  ...  B.J.    721,  727,  8j;o 

LiNDO.    A.    A B.J.  836 

LiKusAY,  Rev.  John,   D.D.    B.J.  783, 

S.B.J.  169 

LiNSCHOTEN,  Jan  Hlijghen  van...i()64, 

I  ()66 
Linstant-Pradine,    — ....  482,512,528 

Lisle,  Rev.    George  S.B.J.  74 

LrxTLKTON.   Kdward    10 

Livingstone,    William    Pringlk 

B.J.  864 

Li.ORKNs  Torres.  1 320 

Li.ovi).    Lieut. -Col.  J.  A 1047 

Llovo,   William,   M.D 2231 

LonLKY,  J.  1 168 

LonscHKii).  Rev.  W 1 56701,  i572d 

LocKK,  W.  J.  ...  2393,2402,2403,2404 
2414,  2425, 2451,  2455, 2478 

LOEWENSTERN,    J 638 

Logan,   John   A 68ic 

Lombard,  T.  R 915 

Long,  Charles  ...  B.J.  13,  S.B.J.  171 

Long,  Charles  Edward  ...   B.J.  685, 

S.B.J.  691 

Long,  Edward  2503,  B.J.  2, 

S.B.J.  9,  140-147,  160,  162, 

165,  168,  173,  17S 

LoN';.  E.  C 845 

LONSTRETT,    THOMAS     B 2254b 

Lopez,  General  Narciso  64f^a 

Lord,  S.B.J.  613 

LoRNE,  John,  D.S.C,  Marquis  of  2308 

Loth.  — 1741  I 

Lopez  de  Gomara,  Francisco  ...  1961  \ 
Lopez  de  Haro,  Damiano  (Bishop)  296  \ 

LoPEZ-TiERO,  F 318,  743  j 

Loscombe.  Colonel  A.  R.  ...  S.B.J.  67  : 

LOTZ,  G 622  i 

Lowe,  Joseph  2119,25391 

LOWERY,    W 875 

Lowndes,  John     *. 2114 

LowTHER,  Robert 23  | 

Lucas,   A 1137  j 

Lucas,  Sir  Charles  Prestwood, 

K.C.M.G.,     2374 

Lucas,  D.   B 965  ^ 

LucKOCK,  Rev.    B B.J.  67 

Ludlow,  J.   M B.J.  709  , 

LUNAN,   John   B.J.    429,   667  ) 

LuNAN,    John,    Jr B.J.  675! 

Lukfman,  John  217  ' 

Lushington,  W 2122  I 

LusHiNGTON,  Dr.  Stephen  2610,  2626,  j 

B.J.  835 

LussAN,  Ravexeau  de    2688,  2691  I 

Lusty,  F.  C 2679  ! 

Luierne,  Count  de  la  187,  387 

LtzoN,    A 778 


Luzon,   J 778 

Lynch,    Mrs.   Henry  (n6e  Ellen  | 

Fori.KS,  B.J.  376,  818,  883,  884,      I 

885,  887,  888,  S.B.J.  60a 

Lynch,  Sir  Thomas  B.J.  625,  S.B.J.  159     j 

Lynch,  Sir  Thomas  B.J   267,  S.B.J.  201       ! 

Lyttelton,    William   nENRY...B.J.  282      \ 

S.B.J.   145      ] 

I 

.M'AkTHLR,  Rev.  J '569c       \ 

M'(   ALIXM,    PlKRRE    F 1806         I 

McCann,  p.  a 2814a 

•MacCarthy,  Sir  Charles  aSaa 

McCarthy.  John,   h.C!,S 2349 

McCartney,   Lord 2537 

McCarty.  C.   T 609b 

MACArr.AY,  Zachaiy  2168,  2172, 

3228,  2539      ] 
Maraulay,  Zachary     2139,  2561,  2676a       I 

M<M  oNNEi.i.,  F.  V 1639       i 

McCoRMACK,     Simpson    B.J.  621 

McChea,   Harry    B.J.    no,   926, 

S.B.J.  65      i 

McDkrmot,    Rev.    Canon  Henry  | 

Miles   Fleetwood,  B.J.    796,  801      * 

McDermot,  Thom\s    Henry,   B.J.  825      i 

1100,  S.B.J.  606 
Macdonald,    G 2783      j 

Ma«  l)<»NAM).    J 2364a         ] 

M'DoNNELL,  Alexander...  1517,   22c^,  1 

2223,  2539,  2587,  2654  I 
Macf.adyen,  James,  M.D.  B.J.  431,  432, 

S.B.J.  709-713  i 

Macfall,  Haldane  2413,  B.J.  889  j 

McFarlane,     Alexander     Bruce  ^ 
B.J.    782,   1094 

Macfarlane,  Rev.  fV ^55ifc 

McCiEACHY,    Edward    ...;..    S.B.J.  637  , 

McGeachy,  Edward    B.J.  45b  ' 

McGregor,  Sir  Gregor  ......   1038,  1308  *; 

MacCiRf.gor,    John   2859  ] 

M'(iRiGOR,   James    M.D.    ...    S.B.J.  58 

?s1aCHA1)(),  R 977  ' 

Macias,  Jlan   M 683  I 

MacKellar,   Patrick   6i7d  , 

McKenzie,  Andrew  B.J.  929a, 

S.B.J.  576  j 

Mackenzie,  Arthur  F B.J.  941, 

S.B.J.  633  1 

McKenzik,  Charles     469 

McKidd,   G.    A 1556b  i 

McKixNEN,  Daniel  ...  588,  2095a,  21 10  j 

McLaughlin,   E.    N B.J.  827  ; 

M.\claurin,  John S.B.J.  274  \ 

McLkan.  Hf.ctoe.  M.D 429  < 

Maclkod,  Alexander   B.J.  759 

M'Mahon,  Benjamin  B.J.  65  I 

M.\CMILL.\N,    ALLISTER  2490g 

MacNeill,  Hector  S.B.J,  n  ' 

Macnutt,  Francis   Augustus 249oh 

McPherson,  J.  H.   P 2764  ' 

Macpherson,  T.   a 1416,  1418  i 

MacQuade,   j 850,   2337  i 

McQueen,  James     2592,  2593  \ 

Macrae,   Alexander     1563 


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INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


McRae,    a 1564a 

McSmith,   J 477a 

McTuRK,    M i6i4f 

McTurk     1525b 

Madden,  Richard  Robert,  M.D.  631c, 
632,  643,  B.J.  292 

Madiou,   N 479a 

Madrid,   C 004 

Magrath,  Rev.  John  B.J.  784 

Major,  R.  H.,  F.S.A 2327 

Malcolm,  Ian,  M.P B.J.  994, 

S.B.J.  718 

Malcolm,  Sir  O.  D 613 

Malenfant,    Col 2137 

Mallaby,  Francis,  U.S.N 589a 

Malo,   Ch 461 

Malouet,  — 432 

Maluquer,  D.  Jose  994 

Manchester,  William,  5th  Duke 

of     2824 

Manderson,,   Lieut.  James  R.N. 

B.J.  575 

Mann,  A 2749 

Mann,  Lt.-Col.  R B.J.  51b 

Manning,  W.,  M.P 2613 

Manning,   W.,   M.P 2115a 

Manrique,  a.  M 602,  729 

Mansfield,  Lord 37,   1900a 

Mansie,   Rev.   A 1528a 

Mansing,   J.  See  Three-Fingered 
Jack. 

Manville,  a.  II 846 

Marbois     1758 

Mari'.ot      141 

Marcano,   G 1411 

Marcel,  G 2702 

Marcelin,  F 529.540,558,573 

Marcelin,  L.  J 550 

.Marcou,  J 1138 

Marcus,  W 1799 

Maret,   pi 1163 

Margat,   N 360a,  36013 

Marillac,  Damas  de  iii 

MARiy,  J 710 

Markham,  Sir  Clements...  1566,  2380, 

2439 

Marles,  J.  de     493 

Marmol,  Fr.  J 1346 

Marquand,  Henri  E 2279 

Marquet  de  Norvins,  J.  (Baron)     564 

Makraquin,  J.  M 1241 

Marrat,  J 1591,  2329 

Marriott,  H.  P.  F 2791 

Marryat,  Joseph,  M.P 121,  1514, 

1819,  2140,  2141,  2143,  2159, 
2160,  2163,  2164,  2171,  2539 

Marsden,  Peter  B.J.  280 

Marsh,  Florence  L B.J.  322 

Marshall,  J B.J.  479 

Marti.    J 823 

Martin,  K 1489,  1490,  2353,  2353a 

Martin,    Major    M B.J.  239 

Martin,  Robert  Montgomery...  2229, 

2243 
Martin,  S 215a 


Martineau,   H i526a> 

MartiiNEz,  C 137a 


Martinez,   P.   M, 


932 


Martinez  Lopez,  E 928 

Martinez  de  Campos,  Julian  F....6i8i 

Marvin,    Prof.    C.   F.   S.B.J.  679 

Marwick,  William B.J.  390 

Maskfield,   John  2703 

Maskea,   Colin 2613 

Mason,    George 2694 

Mason,  O.  T 200a 

Masse,  E.   M 623 

Massee,   George  B.J.  442,   1055 

Mathison,    Gilbert    2186,  B.J.  286 

M\thon,  E. 535 

Matthewman,  L.  de  V.   ...   S.B.J.  687 

Matthews,   Admiral   S.B.J.  164 

Matthews,  Mrs.  C 21 13 

Matthews,    F 806 

Matthews,  Lieut  John  2704 

Maunsell,     Samuel    Edward, 

Brigade-Surgeon B.J.  496 

Maurel,  E.  C.  E 1790 

Mauncius,   J.  J , 1718 

Mavor,  William,  LL.D. 2134 

Maxwell,  James,  M.D.  B.J.    ^05,  470, 
S.B.J.  227 

Maxwell,  J.  R 2382 

Maxwell-Lefroy,  H.,  B.A 2431 

May,    N 2342 

Mavcock,  J.  D 62 

Mayer,    B 2725 

Mayhew,    Rev.    William,    M.A. 

S.B.J.  537b,  552 
Mayner-y-Ros,    Jose   730,  B.J.  491,  493 

Medina,  C 970 

Medfna,    Jose   Maria    904 

Medina,  J.  T 833 

MeETEREN,  J.    M.   W.    VAN  1724 

Meeteren,  Westerouen  van  1728 

Meignan,  Victor  2321 


Meliora" 


79 


Meivill,  General  1895,  1897,  1898 

Mej.ville,   F.  J 578 

Membreno,    a 930 

Menendez  Caravia,  J 759 

Mercator,    Gerardus   B.J.  2 

Merchan,   Rafael  M 748,  771 

Meredith,   PIenky     2713 

Mere  wether,   Mr.    Sergeant   B.J  ^82, 
S.B.J.  471 

Merian,  M.  Sibyi.le  170^0 

Merrick,  Rev.   Richard   ...   S.B.J.  288a 
Metcalfe,  Sir  Charles  Theophilus 

Bart B.J   375,    689,  690 

Metcalfe,  Sir  Charles  Theophilus, 

Bart,   B.J.  368 

Mialhe,   F 637 

Michaud,  L.  G 1761 

MicHETiN.   Henri   E 37oa,  370b 

Middleditch,    Rev.    T B.J.  367 

Miller,    ].    M 159. 

Millet,  G 734 

MiMJCAN,   A 1159 

MiLLSPAUGH,  Charles  Frederick  288a, 

61  sa 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


169 


II 


M'l.MAK,   Capt 2272 

Milne,  Capt,  R.  N 2849,  B.J.  66 

Milne-Holme,  Mary  Pamela  (nee 

Ellis)  B.J.  867,  2375 

MiLNER,   T.   H B.J.  297 

Milroy,  Gavin,  M.D.  2874,  B.J.  475, 
S.B.J.  360 

Mils,  — 427 

Mimande,   P 1133 

MiNOT,  George  S 1892 

Minot,  James  B.J.  706,  714 

MiRAHEAU.  Count  de  392 

MlSMKR,    C 147 

Mitchell,  Hon.  Hector  ...  S.B.J.  359a 
Mitchell,  Hon.  Hector  ...  B.J.  471,  472, 
MiTCHi.NSON,    John    (Bishop)...  86,    90 

MiTJANS,  A 730a 

Mockler,  Ferryman,  Major  A.  F., 

F.R.G.S 2791a 

MODERs,   Mary    S.B.J.  206 

MoE,  Alfred  K 936a 

MOESCHLER,  H.  B 311,  B.J.  399 

Moissac,   T^arrot  de   11 1 

MoiSTER,  Rev.  William      2266,  2307a, 

2334 

MOLENGRAKK,    — 1487 

Molina,    Fki.ipo    975»  975a»  075^ 

Moll,  Herman  B.J.    13,   14 

Mollien.    G 1193 

Moloney,  C.  A 2744,  2752 

MoNAGAS,  D 1432 

Monagas,  J.  G 1443 

Monagas,  Jose  Tadeo  i327d 

MoNCALA,  J.    M 933 

Monckton,    Maj.-Gen 108 

MoNDEsiR,   Richard  ...  193,   194,  195, 

2611 

MONKT.    H 148 

MONEYPENNV,    Col.    ALEXANDER    ...   617C 

Montagu,  Duke  of     1940 

MONTALVO.    J i3s8b 

Montaigne  de  Nogaret,  Charles  S. 

2002c 

MONTANARO,    Lt.-Col.    A.    F 2792 

Monte  y  Tejada,  Antonio  del  ...     349 

montekiore,  a 856 

Montero  Barrantes,  Francisco    996, 

1001,  1002 

Montgomery,  James     2130,  2556 

montirat,  de  io25 

montcle,   e 2154 

Moody,   Major     2S29,  2831 

Moore,    — 2309 

Moore,   F.  F 2458 

Moore,  John,  M.D 2ioSa 

Moore.  Rachel  VV 2309 

Moore,  S 45 

Moore,   Thom.as  C,  A.S.M.   B.J.  762 

Morales  y   Morales,  V 827,832 

Morazan,  General  F 928 

MoREAU  DE  Joannes,  Alexandre     122, 

123,2151 
Moreau  de  S.aint-Mery,  Meredic 

*      I- 341C 

Moreau  de  Saint-Mery     376 


MoREjoN  Y  Gato,  Antonio 6i8e 

Morel,  E.  D 2798 

MoRELKT,  Arthur  de  1065 

Morell  de  Santa  Cruz,  Pedro  A.  631a 

Moreno,  F 721 

Moreton,  J.  B S.B.J.  216 

Morgan,  Sir  Henry  B.J.  268, 

S.B.J.  691 

Morgan,   W S.B.J.  230 

MowiN.  Alexandre  E 2()7a 

Morit/.en,  Julius B.J.  1097,  1103 

Morris,  Assistant-Surgeon  ...  S.B.J.  43 

Morris,  C 807 

Morris,    Sir   Daniel,  K.C.M.G.  603, 

609c,  910,  2328a,  2355a,  2431, 

B.J.  437.  43^.  442,  518, 

522,  523.  526,  530.  598,  1048,  1060, 

S.B.J.   329,   379,   648       I 
Morris,  Rev.  David  R.  B.J.  795,  824,       I 
S.B.J.  94,  95,  543,  581 

Morris,  I.  N 1457,2406       ; 

MOKKIS.    MownRAY 2441        j 

Morris,   M.   O'Connor  ...  S.B.J,  294       | 

Morris,  Valentine  1926       \ 

Morrison,  W.  K 2431 

Morrison,  William,  M.A.   S.B.J.  588       ^ 

Morse,  E.  S 1160        \ 

Morson,    Henry     2248,  2659 

Mortimer,  G.  F.  W 2640       ! 

.moshach,  a 498 

Moselky,   Benjamin,    M.D.  2084,2104, 

2108,   B.J.  462,    501,        i 
S.B.J.  353,  356       I 

Moses,   Bernard   1277        ! 

Mosquera,  T.  C.  de  1206,  1208 

MoTA,  Manuel  de  R 351 

MoTEZON,   — 1771  ' 

MoucHOT,  P iioa        ' 

Moin.D,  Alex,  M B.J.  148,  946       i 

MOURIE,    — 1778  ' 

MOXLY,  J.  H.  S 91 

Mf'EI.LER,    W 787  \ 

MUENCH,    E r2oia        | 

MuLGRAVE,    Earl  of   S.B.J.  634 

MuLLER,  Carl B.J.  1069       j 

MULLER,    J.    E 1733  I 

MuLRY,   Rev.    p.   E.   X.,   S.J.    B.J.  990        J 

MuNCASTER,  Lord   2537a        ' 

McNoz,  Juan  B^utista     2094        1 

Munro,  W.,  M.D.,  CM 270a 

Munster,  Sebastian  2339        I 

Murdoch,  J.   B 599        ] 

Murray,    David   B.J.  102 

Murray,    Sir    George    2613,     B.J.  676 

Murray,    Sir    George,     G.C.B.     2613, 

2202,  2209 

Murray,  H.  A 655a 

Murray,  Henry  G.  ...  S.B.J.  232,  597        i 

Murray,  Henry  G B.J.  855 

Murray,  John  B.J.  677         ; 

Murray,    Maj.-Gen.   John    i5i'^»         ' 

Murray,   W.  C B.J.   868,  .874        \ 

Murray-Aaron,  Dr.   E 2302         , 

MURVIEDRO,    J.   J.   DE      760  j 

Mury,  P 179^        ] 


170 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


MusGRAVE,  Sir  Anthony/ K.C.M.G.        , 

BJ.  325  I 
Musgrave,  Sir  Anthony  ...  B.J.  384a  | 
MusGRAVE,  George  Clarke  801,  822a,  | 

2775  I 

Musgrave,  T.  B.  C i935  i 

MussoN,  Samuel  Paynter B.J.  914  i 

Myers,  C.  S S.B.J.  598 

Myngs,   Captain   Christopher  B.J.  112  | 

N.,  N 1980  I 

Naar,    Benjamin  S.B.J.  63 

Nascher,  Freidrich  W 6i6b  , 

Nash,    Alfred  G.,    C.E.,   B.Sc.  j 

B.J.  960,  1080a  i 

Nash,   Franch.la    B.J.  323 

Nassau,  Rev.  R.  11 2810  I 

Nathan,  A.  McDowell  B.J.  618, 

S.B.J.  386 

Nau,  Baron  Emh^e     486a 

Navarkete,   Martin  Fernandez    2179 

Navser,   S 543 

Negrin,   J 674 

Neish,  James,  M.D.  ...   B.J.  524,  531 

Nelson,   H 2298 

Nelson,  R.  J 593 

Nelson,  Wolfred     1106 

Nelson,    VV 1093 

Nelson,  Colonel   B.J.   85,   91 

Netscher,  Peter  Marinus  1605 

Neumann  Gandia,   Kduardo  317 

Newcastle,  Duke  of  2292,  B.J.  562,  563 
Newton,  Sir  Edward,  M.A.  K.C.M.G. 

B.J.  391 

Nibaut,   E 1781 

Nichelena,  F 1438 

Nicholas,  F.  C 2457 

Ntcholls,  Dr.  Henry  Alfred 

Alford,  C.M.G.,  M.D.    2391,   2431, 

B.J.  76Qa 

Nicholson,  Sir  Charles  A.  S.B.J.  580 

NiCKOLLS,   Rev.   R.  B 2513 

NicoLSON,   Bartholomaeus     369 

Niederlein,  Gustavo  967a,  1016 

.  NiMAL,  H.  DE  758 


NissEN,  Johan  Peter  270 

Noel,    Baptist  Wriottesley    B.J.   88 

NoRiE,  J.  W 1513.2255 

Norman,  A S.B.J.  237 

Norman,  Sir  H.  W 1841 

Norman,  Sir  Henry  Wylie  G.C.B. 

S.B.J.  308a,  695 

Norman,  C.  F 2347 

Normanby,  Constantine  Henry,  Mar- 
quis of  B.J.  838 

Norris,  Sir  John  S.B.J.  164 

Northcroft,  G.  J.   H 615b 

Norton,  A.  J 821 

Norton,  Charles  Ledyard    859 

Nouvion,   Victor  de  1770 

Nugent,  Maria,  Lady  B.J.  296 

Nunez,  Ricardo  1247,  ''286 


Nuttall,   Enos,  D.D.,   Archbishop 
of  the  West  Indies  B.J.  137, 

14c;,  I";!,  152,  i57»  158,  i59» 
163,  165,  166,  797,  798,  799.  800, 
804,  812,  937,  955 

S.B.J.  520,  528,  557,  558* 
560,  561-563,  567,  570,  571,  725,  726 

Obelitz,  Ove    S.B.  218 

OiiER,   Fredkrich  a.  ...  324,786,2324, 
2388,  2389,  2464,  2486 

Obrkgon,  L.  M xoio 

O'Connor,  General  S.B.J.  41 

Odwin    1516 

Ogle,  Sir  Chaloner  ...  S.B.J.  164,  270, 

270a- 
Oexmelin  see  Exquemelin 
O'Farrill  y  Herrera,  Jose 

Ricardo    6i8f 

Ogilby,  John  B.J.  308 

Ogilvy,  John  B.J.  4a 

Ogilme,  James,  M.D.  B.J.  498 

O'Kelley,  James  j 688 

Olaudah  Equiano  2543 

Olavarria,  D.   a 1433,  H37 

Oi.dendoup,  Christian  Georg 

Andres      277 

Oldmixon,   John   2000 

O'Leary,  General  i35f> 

Olivares,   j.    M i327d 

Oliver,  V.  L 237 

Olivier,  E S.B.J.  704 

Olivier,    Sir    Sydney,    K.C.M.G. 

2481a,  B.J.  1905,  S.B.J.  595a,  723 

Olivier,   Sir  Sydney  S.B.J.  302 

Oi.NKY,   — 1663,  1664 

Olyphant,  Mr B.J.  636 

Omnium,   Jacob   2259,    2259a 

Oneby,  Major  B.J.  356 

( (pisso,   A 1161 

Ouderson,  j.  W 71,2539 

Ordonez  de  Ceballos,  Pedro  ...1967b 

Orrett,  William   H B.J.  538 

Oksi  de  Mombello,  G. 1409 

Ortego,  E 1261 

Ortego,  F 962 

OusBRiDGE,   Lt.    Philip   617b,  617c 

OSKOIJNK,    J 2253 

"  Othello  "      S.B.J.  15 

Otis,  Y.  N 1057,  io6ib 

Ottobah  Cugoano     2512 

OiJFFRov,  E.  de  523 

OuGHTON,   Mrs.   Samuel  ...   S.B.J.  579 
OuGHTON,   Rev.    Samuel   ...    S.B.J.  538 

OuGHTON,    Thomas    S.B.J.  296 

OviEDo  Y  Bands,  J.  de  1390 

OviEDo      Y      Valdes,      Gonzalo 

Fernandez    1958a,  i960,  1961 

Owen,  R.  D 2671 

Owen,  Commander  R.,  R.N B.J.  54 

OxBERRY,   W S.B.J.  577 

Oxenbridge,    John    1504 

Oxford,  Bishop  of  2664 

P.,    L.    H S.B.J.  668 

Paasch,  Dr.  H B.J.  342 

Pacaud,  j.  j 3246 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


Ilr 


Pachano,  J 1343b 

Paddenuurg,  G  .G.  van  1481 

Padula,  a 1435 

Paez,  General  Jose  Antonio 133°^ 

I'AE/,  Ramon  1331 

Pac;e,  — 426 

Pace,  Dr.    Samuel  B.J.  254 

Pacet,    J 1861 

Pain,  Capt 2013 

Pai.ache,  J.  Thompson  ...B.J.  540,  542 

Palau,    Lisimaco    1272 

pAH.RAVE,   William   Gifford    ...  1722 

Pallmer,   Charles   N.,  M.P 2539 

Pama,    Peter     1510a 

Tama,    Peter    1708b 

Panton,   Rev.    David   Brooke, 

S.B.J.  82,  86 

I'ANGLOSSE,    — 1143 

Panton,    David    Morrison.. .B.J.  948, 

970 

Pai'onot.    F.         1096,1103,1105,1113, 

1121, 1128, 1144,  1151 

i'aim'akara,    v i456 

Pardo,  Fr.  G 1371 

Pardon     142,    i99 

Pareau,    a.    H 1739 

Pariset,    G 1690 

1  arke,   Colonel    208,   209 

Parker,   Captain   2018 

Parkhurst,    Dr.   V.   P B.J.  329 

Parkin,  John,    M.D B.J.  476 

Parmentier,    J 355 

Parmentier,    R 355 

Parry.  John  B.J.  51a 

Parry,  Thomas  (Bishop) 58,73,76, 

77.   81 

Parton,  James   280a 

Partridge    2814 

Pasaron    y    Lastra,    R 659 

Passy,    M 1766 

Paterson,  Lieut.   Daniel   ...174b,  1903 

Paton.  William  Agnew  2357 

Patterson,   Robert   B.J.  57 

Paterson,  William  1043,  1057a,  1057b, 

10570 

Paul,    E S.B.J.  643 

Paul,  E S.B.j.64^ 

Pauleus-Sannon,  H 566 

ayne,    J.    A.    0 2765 

AZ,    M 1249 

Pearce,    Frank  L B.J.  961 

Pearson,  Rev.   J.  G 1613 

Pechell,  Captaiii  G.  R.,  R.N.  ...  456 

Peck,   —   i533 

Peckham,  E.  G S.B.J.  703 

Peckham,  G.  W S.B.J.  703 

Pector,  Desire  9^-^ 

Peel,    M.P 2613 

Peco,    Andres    692 

Pelletier,    E 904a 

Penalva,  Jose  Maria  6i8a 

Penard,    Arthur    Philip    1646b 

Penard,    Frederick    Palt.      1646b 

Penn,    William    S.B.J.  5 

Pennant,    Robert     1627 


Penninck,   J.    J »7i7g 

Pennington,    C.    A.   S 2709 

Pennock,   Rev.    Thomas    B.J.  118 


Pepper,   C.    M. 

Pepper,   F. 1397, 

Peralta,  Manuel  M.  de  95; 

978,  979.  981,  997. 
1019,  1021,  1022, 


1441, 

■y   952, 


804 

1443 
976a, 

1015,  ioi8» 
1240,  1251, 
1285,   1288 

1620b 

1620b 


Percival,    E 

Percival,  Mrs.  E 

Pereira,    R.    S 1224 

Perez,    Felipe,   1212,    1226,    1249 

Perez  de  la  Cerdu,  Sebastian  ...  61 5d 

Perez  Triana,    S 1301,    1467 

Perkin,    H.    1 1596 

Perkins,  H.  J 1633 

j  Perpina  y  Pibernat,  a 723 

I  I*ETER   Martyr    i959i  2339 

I  Peter,  Rev.  G 176a 

Petion     484 

Petre,    F.    Loraine      1303 

Peterkin,    Joseph     261 

Peytrand,    1 267s 

Peziela,  J.  de  la  668 

PlULALETHES,     DEMOTICUS     653a 

"Philiarcus"      220 

Phillip.    William      1966 

Phillippo,  Dr.  James  Cecil,  M.D. 

I^J-  327.  457.  490.  495.  525 

Phillippo,  Rev.  James  Murcell    654, 

BJ-  134,  302,  384.  S.B.J.  85,  504 

Phillips,    Catherine    209^ 

Phillips,  A.  E 68id 

Phillips,  Edith  C S.B.J.  603 

Phillips,    Joseph    225,    2638 

Phillips.    P.    L 1691,    2256a 

PniLLPOTTS,    Eden   2385,   2423 

Philo-Caledon   1029 

Pichegru    1758 

PicTON,   Col.   Thomas   1804,  i8u 

Picton,  Col  Thomas     1805,  1808,  1812, 

1813,   1815,    1825. 

pledrahita,  luc.  fernandez  de    i188 

Pierce,  E.  L 283 

PiERSON,  A.  T 2780 

PiETERS,  W.  T >599a 

PlETRI,     D 1363 

PlJTTERSEN,     H 1735 

PiM,  Commander  Bedford,  R.N. 

1060,  1063,  B.J.  73 
Pim,    Commander    Bedford    946 


,1091,  1491a, 
M.D.  '."...'. 


PiMENTEL,  N.  P.   , 

PiNART,  A.  L 

PiNCKARD    

Pinckard,   George 

PiNEL,    —        

PiNTA.   G 

Pinto,  J.  de  B.J 

Pio,    L 

Piquant,   O 

Piron,    Hippolyte    691,800a 

Pistorius,    Thomas      1705 

Pitman,   Henry  9b 

PiTON,    L.    A 1763 


680 

2375a 

2539 

2112 

1903 

[114 

277 

864 

533 


172 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


Pitt,  Thomas  S.BJ.  157 

Pitt,  Right  Hon.  William  ...S.B.J.  15 

PiTTIER,     H 9<^S 

Placide-Justin    463 

Platzmann,      J 2443 

Playter,  J.  L.  C 1555b 

Plaza,  J.  A.  de  1205 

Plummer,   Charles  B.J.  761 

PoEY,    Felipe    647,670,690 

PoiNCY,   Louis    de     1982 

PoiNTis,   Louis    de   1995 

Pointis-de  118^ 

PoiRSON,   M 1764 

POLAKOWSKY,    H 1148a 

POLAVIEJA,     C.      G.     DE        795 

Polhill,  David   S.B.J.  272 

POLIGNAC,     —    DE    II54 

Polverel     423 

Pons,  Francois  Raimond  Joseph  de 

420a, 2086,  2534 
Poole,    Thomas   Eyre,   D.D.    ...  2722 

Porchez,  Mgr  140 

Portland,    Dnke   of    1814 

Porter,    Jane      2215 

Porter,   R.    P 811 

Porter,  Lieutenant  Whitworth 

R.E.  179 

Porter,    Mrs.    Whitworth  179 

PoRTES  E  Infante,  Dr.  T.  (Arch- 
bishop)           347 

PORTEUS,    Beilby    (Bishop).. .2126,  2555 
Portland,  William  Henry,  ist 

Duke  of  S.B.J.  187 

Posada  Gutierrez,  Jeneral  J.  ...1213a 

PoujOL,  A 526 

Pound,    A.    J 1602 

Povey,  T S.B.J.  193 

Powell,    Henry     2685 

Power,   Rev.    Samuel    1823 

PowLES,    L.    D 600 

Powles,    —      1213 

Poyen-Bei.lisle,    J.    H.    de   567,    2400 

PoYER,   John   48 

Povnty,  Capt.   John     1885 

Pratt,    Ann    B.J.  484,  485 

Preiss,  E.    C 772 

Preston,  George  596b 

Preston,  William     S.B.J.  17 

Preston-Muddock,    J.    E. ...S.B.J.  241 

Premium,    Barton      1554 

Pretrel,  L.  N 1942 

Price,  A.  B S.B.J.  139 

Price,  Captain  George  E.,  M.P. 

B.J.90.  734,  735.  736 

Price,    —     1533 

Price,   Thomas       230 

Price,    Thomas   S.B.J.  25 

Prichard,  H 568 

Prieto   Font,   J 829 

Prince,    Mary     2625 

Pringle,   Hall    B.J.  66,  517 

Pringle,  Capt.  J.  W.  2242,  2847,  2849, 

B.J.  837 

Pringle,    Thomas     2625 

Protheroe,  —  M.P 2613 


Provancher,  L 2368 

Pujol  y  de  Camps,  M 71X 

Pullen,    John     2013 

Pullen-Burry,   Bessie. ..S.B.J.  240,  244 

Pullen,  Lieut.  T.  F.,  R.N B.J.  55 

Purdie,  William     ..; B.J.  1040 

Purdy,  J 2i6a 

Pusey,  Rev.  J.  Henry    B.J.  924 

S.B.J.  621 

Pyle,  Howard  2699,  B.J.  982 

Pyndar,  Sir  Paul  ga 

Pyne,].  B S.B.J.  226 


Quandt,  Christlieb 1511a, 

Quasdanovich,  Sigismund  Matias 

Quatrelles    

QUELCH,    J.    J 1622, 

Queipo,   Vasquez    

QuERARD,  Louis  F 

QuESADA,  Gonzales  de    

Quesney   de   Beaurepaire,   J,    ... 

Quier,  J 

Quijano  Otero,  J.  M.     ...  1020, 

QuiN,    John    T.,    F.R.G.S 

Quinters,  a I 

QUISTORP,  J.  VON  S.B.J 


2443 

618I 

2333 
1639 

648b 
362  a 
836a 
1165 
2065 
1228 
291 
329b 
•599 


Radcliffe,  a.  F S.B.J.  604 

Radcliffe,  Rev.  John  ...B.J.  787,  793, 

794,  819,  865,  934,  936 

Raders,  J.  E.  W.  F.  von    i546f,  i7i7n 

Radford,  Alfred   1086,   2350 

Rae,  James  604a 

Rafter,  Captain     1308 

Rainsford,    Captain  Marcus     435,   440 

Raimond,   Julien  de     431 

Ralegh,  Sir  Walter 1498 

Rambler    S.B.J.  249 

Ramel,  General  1758 

Ramel     1758 

Ramirez,    S 731b 

Rampini,  Charles B.J.  320 

Ramsay,     Rev.     James,     M.A.     2507, 
2507a,  2512a,  2516a,  2516b,  2516c 

Ramsay, 'William  B.J.  680 

Ramsey,    M.    M 800 

Rankin,   F.   Harrison     2716 

Rd-pkin,  J B.J.  45 

Rathbun,  Mary  J B.J.  1023 

Raulin,  M B.J.  I 

Rawlin,  William  13 

Rawson,   Sir   Rawson  W.  83,  84,  596, 
S.B.J.  719 

Raymond,  Pierre  1982 

Raynal,  Abbe  Guillaume  Thomas 

Francois    2057,  2077,  2542 

Rea,  George  Bronson  773,  789 

Rea,   J.  T 1956,^2448 

Rkach,   Angus    B 2697 

Read   26q7b 

Read  Rev.  H 1565b 

Read,    Mary    2689,  B.J.  355 

Reade,  Winwood  2734 

"Rebus"    598 


i 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


173 


Reclus,    Akmand    1072,  1166 

Reclus,  Elisee  1211,1278,2755a 

Reclus,    J.   E 1279 

Rector,    C.    H 321 

"Rl'dcam,  Tom"  see  M'Dermot,  T.  H. 

Reupath,    James     49° 

Regal,  Dr.  Fritz  1291 

Regnault,  R 1964 

Reid,   Dennis   B.J.  34 

Reid,  T.  a.  Constantine  ...S.B.J.  135 

Reid,  J.  H B.J.  330 

Reid.  Captain  Mayne  B.J.  891 

Reindokf,  C.  C 2773 

Reinhardt,  Charles,  M.D... .S.B.J.  688 

Reining,   Jan   Erasmus   1992 

Reiss,  —      1216 

Remusat,  — 1766 

Renard,  Gustave  H 362b 

Rennie,  James  B.J.  1005 

Renol'ari)      124 

Renny,  Robert  B.J.  3 

Renshaw,  C.   Stewart  B.J.  758 

Repakaz,   G 757 

Restrepo,    Jose    Manuel    1200 

Restrepo,    J.    P 1237 

Restrepo,  Vincente  1236,  1246,  1281 
Restrepo  Tirado,  Ernesto  1268,  1269 
Reusch,  Dr.  Hans  B.J.  339,  S.B.J.  343 
Revel     de     Perron.     G.     J.  de 

(Count)   2417 

Revenga,    L.   J 1330 

Rey,   H 143 

Reynolds,  Charles  B.     ...  838b,  838c, 
2487,  2488 

Reynoso,  Ai.varo  697,  698 

Rhodes,  Thomas  B.J.  351 

RiCART,    J.     R 1427 

RiCAULT,  Sir  Paul 1036 

Richardson,   R 2753 

RiCKETTS,  Major     2715 

RiGAULT  DE  GeNOUILLY,    C,    2200 

RiKO,    A.    J 1725 

Riland,  Rev.  John  61,2606, 

B.J.  60,  S.B.J.  284 

Ringrose,  Basil     2685,  2691 

RippiNGHAM,   John   B.J.  287 

Ritchie,  Rev.   W.  B 1609b,  1625a 

IRivero,  J 1368 
RivoDo,  E 1384 
RoBB,  Rev.  Alexander,  D.D....B.J.  377 
ptoBERTs,  George  25c 
Roberts,    Orlando   W 1201 

Roberts,   W.   E 15720 

ROlJERTSON,  G.  D S.B.J.  623 

Robertson,  James.  A.M.  B.J.  38 — 41,89 

Robinson,    Albert  G 327,836 

Robinson,   Dr.  Anthony  B.J.  393,418 

Robinson,  Dr.  Anthony  B.J.  1000, 

S.B.J. 295 

Robinson,    H.    B 1825 

Robinson,    J.    H 1310 

Robinson,    Phil     B.J.  996, 1099 

Robinson,    T S.B.J.  668a 

Robinson,  Tracy  1182,  ii86a 

Robson,  Rev.   George,  D.D.  B.J.  150 


Robson,  Rev.  John,  M.A.,  D.D. 

B.J.  80a 

RoBY,  John  B.J.  240,  241,  904, 

S.B.J.  282,  286 

RocHA   Gutierrez,    R 1243 

Roche,  J.    J 2701 

Rochefort,  Charles  de  ...  1884,  1983 
Roche,-Grellier,  —  ...  531,  537,  541 

RoDDAM,  Captain,   R.N B.J.  96 

Rodney,  Lord     2082 

RoDRiQUES,  J.  C 1085 

Rodriguez,  J.  1 695a 

Rodriguez,  T 1385 

Rodriguez  de  Toro,  Fr 1311 

Rodriguez-Ferrer,    M 716 

Rodriguez   Freste,   J 1233 

RoDWAY,   James,   F.L.S.    1599b,    1604, 

i6i6,   1620a,   1620C,   1621, 

1625,    1630,   1635,  2401 

roelants,  h.a  .   m 1397 

Roethlisberger,    E 1284 

Rogers  1609a 

Rogers,   Com.    Josias    1911 

RojAS,  A.      1334,     1340,     1345,     1360, 
1367,    1402,    1417,    1424 

ROJAS,    F.    ViZCARRONDO    1444 

RojAS,  J.  M.  1342,  1400,  1421,  1615 

Rojas  Paul,  Dr.  J.  P 1419,  1431 

RoLiN,    H 2800 

RoLLo,   John      1943 

ROMANA,    1 744 

RoMAY,  Thomas     618 

Romero    Torrado     756 

RONCAYOLO,    E 1448 

Roosevelt,  Theodore     805b 

Root,    J.   W 2409 

Roos,  P.  F 1715a 

Rose,   Sir  G.  H 2576 

ROSELLY    DE       LORGUES,       ANTONIE 

Francois  Felix,  Comte  2283 

ROSNY,  L.  J.  P.  DE  2346 

Ross,  D.  Palmer,  M.D.,  Edin. 

S.B.J.  293 

Ross,  G i546d 

Ross,  H.   J 2026 

Rossi,     D.    ver     B.J.  22 

Rossi,    R 687 

Roth,    H.    Ling   515,    521 

RoTHROCK,   J.    T B.J.  1062 

Rotheram,   John   31a 

Rouanet,    G 1145 

Rough,    William    1520 

RouGHLEY,    Thomas    B.J.  33 

RouNDELL,  Charles  Savile  ...B.J.  851 

Rourae    —    412 

Rouvellet,    J.    D.    R 263 

kouzier,   s 545 

Rover    2352 

Rowan,  A.    S 761a,  800 

Rowe,   Sir  Joshua  B.J.  59 

RowE,   L.    S 338 

Rowland,   E.   D.    M.B 1611 

Roxburgh,  Adam  B.J.  542 

Roxburgh,    Archibald    B.J.  520 

Roxburgh,  Thomas  Laurence 

B.J.  914,  961 


174 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


ROYCE,    F 158 

ROYCE,    JOSIAH     S.B.J.  724 

RuDYESD,  Sir  Benjamin  1972 

RuFZ  DE   Lavison,    Etienne,   137,    139 

RuiDiAZ  Y  Caravia,  E 863 

Ruiz,  P.  M 1471a 

Rush,  William  H.,  M.D.  ...S.B.J.  696 

Russell,    Thomas     B.J.  763 

Russell,    Pro-Consul      2847 

Russell,  W i584d,  i59if,  i599ci 

Russell,    Lord    S.B.J.  469 

Ruste   Ill,    113,    117 

RUTTER,    ClOUDSLEY       B.J.  IO24 

Sachs,    C 1347 

Sack,  Baron  Albert  von  1512 

Saco,  Jose  Antonio,  659a,  2276,  2672a, 

2672b 

Sadler,  M.  E B.J.  777 

.Sagot,    P 1777,    1782 

Sagra,  Ramon  de  la  ...  628a,  642,  667 
St.  Albans,  William,  ioth  Duke 

OF    B.J.  985 

Saint-Amand,    — .      488 

St.  Clair,  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas 

Staunton  2226 

Saint-Cyr,  Dathan  de  ...B.J.  967,  968, 
969,  S.B.J.  371,  583,  584,  692,  693 
St.  John,  Sir  Spencer,  K.C.M.G. 

507 

Saint-Martin,   J 1158 

Saint-Merant,    a.    de    357 

Saint-Pol    Lias,   Braude    1069b 

St.  Quentin,  Alfred  De    1775 

cjT.  Quentin,  Auguste  de  1775 

Saint-Remy,    Joseph    484 

Saintard    364 

Saint-Venant,    Barre    435b 

St.  Vincent  Edward,  2nd  Viscount  685 

Salas  y  Quiroga,   J.  DE     634 

Sales,   de  240 

Salmon,  C.  S 2332,233^,2367, 

BJ-859 
Salvandy,      Narcisse     Achille, 

Count  DE  459 

Salvin,  Osbert  io6ga 

Samper,  Jose  1058,  1210 

Samper,  Agudelo,  J.  M.  ...1221, 1206a 

Samuel,  Lionel  L B.J.  740, 

S.B.J.  498 

Samuel,    Rev.    Peter    B.J.  125 

Sanborn,  F.  B 2670a 

Sanchez,  R.    H 1366 

Sandeman,    P iS49a 

Sanders,  Prince     452 

Sanderson,    John     1817 

Sandford,  Sir  Daniel  K 2216 

Sandmark,  Gustav     B.J.  1030 

Sanford,    Robert      1501 

Santacilia,    P 660a 

Santo  Domingo,  Comte  de 

2211,  2611 

Santos,    J,   N 774 

Sapper,  C 927, 1171 

Sarbah,  J.   M 2779,  2812 


Sarda,  a 31a 

Sargeant,  George  E B.J.  373 

Sargeant,  Herbert  H 838 

Sarria,  J.  F X434 

Saulmier,    E 1104 

Savage,  Edward  A B.J.  753, 

S.B.J.  419 

Saville,  S.  E B.J.  997 

Saville-Kent,   W 598a 

Savygnac,  J 1463 

Sawkins,   James  Gay,  F.G.S.   ...1574c 
B.J.  451,  1080 

Sawkins,  J.    G B.J.  506,  5oh,  51 

Say,  Jean  Baptiste    2571 

Schaik,    — 1720 

Schantz,  M 2805 

.^cherzer,  Carl    944,  976 

Schoelcher,  Victor       144,  520,  2258, 

2661 

Schroeder,    J 992a,  1007 

ScHOLEs,  Theophilus  E.  Samuel, 

M.D 2405,  S.B.J.  595b 

Schomburgk,   Otto   1543* 

Schomburgk,  Richard  ...  1551a,  1585a 
Schomburgk,  Sir  Robert  ...  74,  1536, 

1539,    1545 

Schkyver,  S.  de     1465 

ScHULTZ,    Rev.  T 15541^ 

SCHULTZ-HOLZHAUSEN,        D.         VON 

(Baron)      779 

ScoBLE,    John     1534 

SCOLES,   1 1597 

Scotland,   George   B.J.  698 

Scotland,  Rev.  Horace. ..B.J.  453,  963 

S.B.J.  572 

Scott,  Rev.  David  2490a 

^COTT,    J 1863 

Scott,  James,  M.R.C.S B.J.  174 

Scott,  John,  C.B 1178a 

Scott,  Rev.  R.  John  E.,  M.A....    236 

Scott,  Michael     B.J.  880,881 

S.B.J.  600,  601 
Scott,  Sir  Sibbald  David,  Bart. 

S.B.J. 321 

Scott,  W.  E.    D B.J.  1017 

Scruggs,  W.     L.     1290,     1653,     1654, 
1655,   1666,  1678 

Seacole,   Mrs.    Mary     S.B.J.  289 

Seav/ard,   Sir  Edward      2215 

Sebillot,    a 1115,    1146 

Sebillot,    M 1146 

Sef.mann,  Berthold,  Ph.  D.     ...  1063 

Seijas,  R.  F 1395,  1649 

Selfridge,  Thomas  O 1067 

Sells,  William   S.B.J.  19 

Semple,  Robert     1306 

Senior,  Bernard  Martin  ...S.B.J.  224 

Senex,    I B.J.  ii 

Senior,  Lieut. -Colonel  Henry 

B.J.  886,  1108,  1109,  S.B.J.  672 

Serrano,  J.  A 1348a 

Serrano  y  Dominguez,  Francisco 

677b 

Serrano,  Miguel  Jose  61711 

Serres,  D 617b 

Servincent,  p.    T 519 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


175 


I 


Seutter.  Matthew  BJ- 7  | 

Seton-Kakb,  W.  S S.B.J.  300! 

Sewell,   VV.    G 2296  j 

Shaen,  William,  M.A B.J.  85  1 

Sharp,  Capt.  Bartholomew  2686  | 

Sharp,   Granville    ...2502,2506,25488' 

2703a  1 

Sharpe,  Thomas   H B.J.543.  SS^j 

'    Sharpe,    William    20  1 

Shattuck,  G.  B 615  I 

Shall,  Rev.  B.  J B.J.  807 

Shaw,  Norton   2289 

Sheffield,  Lord     2529 

Sheldon,  H.  J 974 

Shephard,   C 1929.  1932 

Shiel,  M.P 2449,2460 

Shier,  John,  LL.D 1584 

Shier,    J 1549c.  »554C.  1556c 

Shonts,  Theodore  P 1185 

Shrewsbury,  — 5^* 

Shower,  J S.B.J.  116 

bHUEY,  Lillian  Hinman  2408 

Sibbitt,  Rev.  Adam,  A.B.  ...S.B.J.  532 
SiBTHORPE,  A.B.C 2740,2741  I 

SlEVERS,  W 314a,  358b,  1288a,  1396  I 

sicsBEE,  c.  D 814  ; 

SijLVius,    L igSad 

SlJPESTIJEN,   C.   A.    VAN         1705b,    1717O, 

17,8! 

Simmons,  Henry  Peter  64 

Simmons,   W.    E 971 

SIMMS,  Rev.  Canon  William,  M.A. 

B.J.  769,  949,  1082,  1087,  1090 

Simpson,    James     B.J.  2ic-2if,  36a 

Simpson,  ].   M 580 

Simpson,   Mrs.  M.  C.  M.  ...S.B.J.  672 

SiNCERL'S     •. 1510d,  1712 

Sinclair,  Augustus  Constantine 

B.J.  106,383,705,764 
914,915,918 

Sinclair,  Sir  John,  Bt 2613 

Singleton.   J 2064 

Sivers,  Jegor  von  663 

Skey,    Dr 50 

Stauey,  E S.B.J.  188 

Slater,  Rev.  T 1572b 

Sligo,  Peter  Howe,  2nd  Marquis  of 

B.J.  62,  684 
Sligo,  Peter  Howe,  2nd  Marquis  ot 

B.J.  59.  838 

Sloan,  O.  S 1167 

Sloane,  Sir  Hans,  Bart.  B.J.  270,  415, 
S.B.J.  354 

Smart,  Edward  R 2431 

Smith,   Aaron     622 

Smith,   Astley   S.B.J.  253 

Smith,  Caleb  2018 

Smith,  General  Corson B.J.  341 

Smith,  C.  J.,  Archdeacon  B.J.  935 

Smith,  Rev.  George 2720 

Smith,  G 1912 

Smith,  Hugh  M 869 

Smith,  James  2798 

Smith,  Rev.    John    ...1518,  1519,  1519a, 

1551 


Smith.  John  M B.J.  45c 

Smith,  Rev.  Mr 264a 

Smith,  M.  E 388 

Smith,  Pamela  Cole.man    B.J.  872 

S.MiTH,   Ravnes  W B.J.  505 

Smith,  Mrs.  J.  J.  [M.   E.]... S.B.J.  298 

Smith,   William,    M.D 256 

Smith,  William,  M.P 2613 

Smvth,  F.  G 2539 

Snagg,    Sir  W 232 

Snelgrave,  Capt.  William    2509 

"  Snod,   E."   S.B.J.  607 

SOETERWOUDE,    W.    E.    VAN    1 727 

SOLER    Y    MaRTORELL,    M 304 

SOLLAS    AND    COCKING    S.B.J.  257 

Solomon,  George  B.J.  794,  795 

Solomon,  Lucien  K.,  M.D.  ...B.J.  494 

Soltera,    Maria      911 

Sommerset,  James  2056,  B.J.  17 

SoMOZA  Vivas,  F 931 

.bONDEREGGER,    C I169 

Sontona.\    423 

SOTOMAYOR,    W.     F 649a 

SoTHAM,  Nathaniel  B.J.  36 

.Soto,    B 9S6 

Soublelte,  General  C 1408 

SOIBLETTE,  C 1408 

Soulouque      487 

Southerne,   Tho-Mas     1507 

SoLTHEY,  Capt.  Thomas     2189 

Speck,    William    B.J.  444 

Spedding,  James  S.B.J.  474 

Speirs,  Rev.  James     1640,  1641 

Speer,  Captain  Joseph  Smith  B.J.  572 

Spence,  j,  M 1335,  1339,  1348 

Spencer,  Alt.rey  George,   Bishop 

B.J.  laj 
Spencer,    Aubrey    George    Bishop 

B.J.    785,   S.B.J.   54, 
Spencer,  J.  W.       ...  S.B.J.   346,   347 

Spencer,  James  1992a 

Spencer,  Tho.mas  1991 

Spraggs,  John  Duff  B.J.  821 

Sprengel,    Kurt    B.J.  465 

bPRINGER,    R 779 

Squier,    E.    G 8988,9038,905, 

940,  941 

Squier,  Mrs.  !VI.  F 1065 

Stahl,    Augustin       310 

St.\nley,    Arthur    Penrhyn    B.J.  381 

Stanley,   E.   G 2639 

Stanley,  Hon.  G.  H 2263,  2269 

Stanley,  Staff  Commander  G.,  R.N. 

B.J.  65 

Stanley,  Sir  H.  M 2733 

Stanley,    Lord,    M.P 72 

Stapleton,  Augustus  G 900 

Stark,  J.\mes  H.  97,  605,   1630,    1859, 

B.J.  350 

Stead,   Alexander    S.B.J.  278 

Stedman,  Captain  J.  G 1715,  1716 

Stedman,   Mary   S.B.J.  206 

Steele,  James  W 712 

Steele,  Joshua   51 

Stejneger,    Leonhard     339 


176 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


Stephen,   James    ...441,442,1802,2111, 

2178,2539,2551,2562,2565, 

2590,  2597 

Stephen,    James      1514,2139,2539,2561 

Stephens,  John  Lloyd  895,  896a,  1040, 

1059 

Sterne,   Henry    B.J.  59 

Stern,   Philip  S.B.J.  646,   717 

Sterns-Fadelle,  F 156 

Steuart,  J 1320 

Stevens,  Benjamin  Franklin  ...  2386 

Stevens,  Caftain   B.  F B.J.  79d 

Stevens,   Captain  John      1968 

Stevenson,   A 1522 

Stevenson,    J S.B.J.  445 

Stewart,    Phil    i6iic 

Stewart,   J : B.J.  285 

Stirling,   Vice-Admiral  Sir  Charles 

S.B.J.  59 

Stockdale,  F.  a.,  B.A 2431 

Stoddard,   Chari.es   Augustus...  2397, 

2453 

Stoddart,    Daniel  J B.J.  440 

Stokes,  A.  P 2456,  2456a 

Stone,  Arthur  Daniel,  M.D.  ...2112a 
Storks,  Sir  Henry  K.,  G.C.B.  B.J.  86 

Story,  Thomas  30 

Stott,  John     2320 

Stout,  Peter  F 944a 

Strange w.\YS,   Thomas    889 

Stricker,   Samuel  B.J.  533 

Strickland,  Rev.  J 1656 

Strickl.^nd,  Robert  B.,  B.A.  B.J.  778 

Stromberg,  C.   F.   L.  W 2763 

Strong,  Rev.  L 1529b,  1531a 

Stubb,  Henry  B.J.  414 

Stuart,    Charles    2635 

Stuart,    Admiral   Hon.   Charles 

S.B.J.  181 

Stuart,   Villiers    B.J.  334 

Stubel,  — 1216 

Sturge,  E ^.  2673 

Sturge,  John  2658 

Sturge,    Joseph    2240,   B.J.  63 

Suarez,   JosS   Ildefonso   ...  631a,  631b 

SuAREZ    Y  Romero,   A 66ia 

Suchet,  J.  M 549 

Suckling,    G 273 

Suffield,  Earl  of  B.J.  50 

Sullivan,  Caroline  B.J.  951 

Sullivan,  G.  H 1172 

Sullivan,   James    B.J.  505 

Sullivan,  J.  T 1079 

Sullivan,    John    1812 

Sullivan,  J.    A 2832 

Sumner,    Charles   666b,  679b 

Sundstral,    F 575>  2433 

Sundstrum,  John  B.J.  534 

SVENSEN,  E 788 

Swartz,    OLOF...B.J.  419,  420,  421,  424, 

425 

Swaving,  J.  J 2181 

Swete,  John   B.J.  651 

Swift,  F.  R 879 

Sykks,  Rev.  George  B.J.  343 


Sylvie,   Edouarde 2002b 

Symmonette,  Ethel  Maud  ...  B.J.  337 

Taaffe,   Theobald    S.B.J.  272 

Tapia  y  Rivera,  A 30a 

Taft,  William  H 830a,  ii8oa 

Tarleton,    Lieut. -Gen 443b 

Tarraube,  Viscount  Galard  de...  1759 

Tauste,   Fr.  de  1187 

Tavera-Acosta,   B 1479a,  1479b, 

1749a 

Taylor    2656c 

Taylor,  Charles  Edward,  M.D., 

F.R.G.S 282,  285a 

Taylor,   H.    E 157 

Taylor,  John  S.B.J.  73 

Taylor,  J.  Glanville  648 

^  T.aylor,    R B.J.  33 

Taylor,  Thomas  E 609a 

Teenstra,  M.  D i7i6d 

I  Tejera,  D.   V 810 

i  Tejera,  E 1362 

I'rKjEUA,  F 1355.  1440 

I  Tejera,   Miguel   1341a,  1347 

i  'i^.LLiER,  C 2761 

Tello   Mendoza,  R 1468,  1477 

Temple,   George     B.J.  894 

Ternaux-Compano,  —  1769 

Texier,  C 536 

Theveneau,  Charles  E 341b 

Thevet,    a 500 

Thiel,  B.  a 979a 

Thomas,    Dalby      1990 

Thirion,   Eug     1330b 

Thomas,    Herbert    Theodore 

B.J.  33i>   999 

Thomas,   J.    J 1835,2313,2360 

Thome,   James  A 2236,  B.J.  64 

Thompson,    Ann    S.B.J.  273 

Thompson,    Sir   Edward    Maunde 

S.B.J.  735 

Thompson,  George     2652,  2653 

Thomson,  Andrew.  D.D 2615 

Thomson,  A 2610 

Thomson,  Charles   2539 

Thompson,    James,    M.D.    ...   B.J.  469 

Thompson,  J.  R 1748 

Thompson,  Robert  B.J,  588,  595 

Thomson,  S.  P 1568b 

Thomson,    S.    Poweli B.J.  853 

Thornbury,  George  Walter     ...  2698 
Thornton,  Swinford  Leslie,  B.A. 
B.J.   750,   1098 

Thorp,  William  B.J.  972,  995 

Thorpe,  Robert     2539 

Thounens,  J.  B 1947 

Thrasher,  J.  E 653 

Three-Fingered   Jack  ...  B.J.  361-363, 
S.B.J.  275,  276,  280,  283 

TiJEDMAN,  J.   W ^I'^l^ 

TiLLiE,   Dr.    J i6iia 

Tilskner   288 

TlNLING,    Rev.    Ildward    Dodd 

S.B.J.  605 

TiPPENHAUER,    L.    GENTIL      551 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


^77 


TiTTORD,  William  Jo  wit,  M.D. 

B.J.  428 

TjASSENS,     J 1982f 

Tomes,  Robert  1051 

ToMLiNSON,  Hugh  S.B.J.  661 

ToNDUz,   A 1003b 

ToRRKY,   B 866 

TORRIOA    DEI,    MaRMOL,    F 776 

TosiER,  Captain  John  S.B.J.  49 

TosTA  Garcia,  F ijcig 

Totterdale,   Hugh  S.B.J.  266 

Toussaint-L'Ouverture       ...434a,  434b, 
435c,  44».  447a,  477a»  496a,  520 

TovAR,    M 1202 

TowNE,    R 2005 

Townsond,   Elizabeth  Crayne 

S.B.J.  285 
Townsend,    Vice-Admiral    Georp:e 

S.B.J.  53 

Townsend,  H.  Tyler  B.J.  403 

Townsend,   M.  J 1152 

Trapham,  Thomas  S.B.J.  3C0 

Trelles,    C.    M 838a 

Treves,  Sir  Frederick,  Bart.  ...  2484 

Trew,  Rev.   J.  M B.J.  47 

Trollope,   Anthony     2290 

Trott,   John  2010 

Trowbridge,  W.  R.  H 2387,  2450, 

2461,  2470,  2471 

Truman,  Dr.  George     2254b,  2309 

Tryon,   Thomas     1987 

Tucker,  Rev.  R.  J i53Jb 

Tucker,  Miss  2724 

Tui.T.ocH,  Capt 2235 

Turbill,    Hannah   S.B.J.  272 

Tupper,   H.   a 779a 

TuRiAULT,   J 141a 

Turnbitll,  Archibald BJ.  70«> 

Turnbull,  David   635,  B.J.  68 

Turniuill,  Gordon     1907,2511 

Turner,  Godfrey  B.J.  977 

Turner,   Thomas  Bryett  ...   S.B.J.  413 
Turner-Turner,    J 876 

Ubeda  y  Delgado,  Manuel    307 

Uiji.enbrock,  p.  J 1529a 

Ulloa,  Antonio  de 2032,  2056a 

Ulua,  J.  de  1361 

Underhill,  Edward  Bean,  LL.D. 

1565O,  2297b, 
BJ-  93,  315.  384,  848,  849 

Underhill,  Dr.  E.  B B.J.  850, 

S.B.J.  33,   36,   128 
United  Fruit  Company  ...  S.B.J.  259 

Urban,  Ignatius     2415 

Uribe  a.  J 1292 

Uribe  Angel,  M 1238 

Urien,  C.  M 761 

Uring,  Capt.  Nathaniel  2004,  B.J.  566 
Urritia  y  Montoya,  Ignacio 

Jose    de     6i8b,  602 

Ursua.  Pedro  de  1566 

Usselincx,  W. 1697a 

Vaissiere,  Pierre  de  440a 


Vai.des,  Dominguez  F 719 

Valdes,  G.  de  la  Concepcion  ...  652a 

Vai.des,  Jose  Antonio     692 

Valdez,  F.  T 2726a 

Valentin,  Emile S.B.J.  692 

Valerio 691a 

Valiente  y  D'Elgado,  Pedro  ...679a, 

1705a 

Valpy,  Leonard  Rowe B.J.  310 

Van  der  Linden    iSi2a 

Van  der  Smissen,  J ^7^7^ 

Van  der  Sterke,  D 1992 

Van  Middeldyk,  R.  A 335 

Van  Sertima,  J 1643 

Vanufel     464 

Varei.a,  Femx 695a 

Vastev,  Baron  de  446 

Vauchelet,   P 204 

Vaughan,  Samuel  S.B.J.  271,  441 

Vaughan,  T.  Wayland.. .331a,  B.J.  454. 

S.B.J.  323 
Vedovelli-Breguzzo,  C...    1260,  1263. 

1273, 1274 

Veecock,  J i62od 

V^EiTiA  Linage,  Joseph  de  1993 

Velasquez,  Pedro     1045a 

Vei.asco  y  Rojas,  M.  de     1365 

Veloz  Goiticoa,  N 1472,  1476 

Venables,  (General  Robert  ...B.J,  14,  365 

Vekaules,    Thomas    2539 

Vendryes,  Henry. ..B.J.  450,  758,  1028 
Veness,  Rev.   W.  T.  1563a,  1571,  1572c 

Verdereau.  A.  E 1107    R.J..  9^3 

Vergara  y  Velasco,  F.  J.  1266,  1279, 

1296,   1  j02 

Vergara  y  Vergara,  J.  M 1213b 

Verite,  H 1147 

Vernon,    Admiral    Edward    2021,2030, 

2482,   B.J.    I, 

S.B.J.  119,    121,    126, 

267,  268,  269,  690 

Vernon,  Rev.   B.  J B.J,   304 

Verschulr,    G 

VeRTEUIL,     J.     DE       

Verteuil,   L.L.A.   de    

Vezey,  C.  E 

Viala,   L.    F 

Viai.late,    a 

Vibert,  E.  C.   P 

Vidal,  — 

Vidal,  Rev.   O.   E 

Vidal  y   Careta,    F 

Viglietti,  C.  M 


2390 
1858 
1832 
2454 
1787 
1181 
560 
1762 

.7,8 

762 
1252 


Vignols,  1 2700 

VijiL,    p.    G 1202a 

Villafana,  J.   G 1257,  1428 

Villavicencio,    E 982 

Villavicencio,   Dr 1353 

Vii.iegas  Pulido,  G.  T 1422 

Villeneuve       464 

Villettes,    Lieut. -General    William 

Anne B.J.  364,  S.B.J.  279 

Vincent,  Frank     1115a 

Vincent,    Captain    Samuel,    R.N. 

B.J.  94 


178 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


Visser,   Nicolas   BJ.  9 

ViZCARRONDO    ROJAS,     F 1867 

VORDT^  A.   J.   VAN   DEN   H.    VAN   ...    1 734 
VOSMAER,    O.    E.    G 1740 

Wahy,  J.   F 1623 

Waddell,  Rev.  Hope  Masterton  2300, 

B.J.133 
Wade,   Captain   Cooper,   R.N.    B.J.  94 

Wadstrom,  C.  B 2524 

Wafer,  Lionel  1025,  1030c,  11 73 

Wagner,    M 976 

Waitz,    Theodor    2297c 

Walcott,  Richard  Augustus  S.B.J.  559 

Waldeck,   Frederic  de  894 

Walker,  H.  de  R 2447 

Walker,  James   2148 

Walker,   J.  W.   G 973 

Walker,   Jeanie  Mort     689 

Walker,    General   William    945 

Walker,  General  William 942,943 

Walker,    Lt.-Gov 15650 

Walker,  Ralph  B.J.  929 

Walker,   W 1568c 

Walker,   William      16 

Wall,    G.    P.,    F.G.S 1834, 

B.J.  449>  451 

Wall,   Joseph    2708,2709 

Wallace,   Caroline    L 779b 

Wallbridge,  E.  a 1551,  1559a 

Wallbridge,  J.  S.,  M.R.C.S.1611,  1638 

W.\llach,    H 2790 

Waller,   John  Augustus    2150 

Wallerton,  Charles  L.  A 2oc;2a 

Wallis,  Charles  Braithwaite  ...  2806 

Wallis,    J.    B 2806 

Wallop,  Gerard  S.B.J.  695 

Walpole,  Horace  104a 

Walpole,    Maj. -General    ......    B.J.  75 

Walrond,    Theodore,    C.B.    B.J.  381, 

S.B.J.  29^ 

Walton,  C.  S 330,820 

Walton,  William  342,460,2129 

Warhurton,  Bartholomew  Eliot 

George         1048 

Ward,  Edward  B.J.  269, 

S.B.J.  209 

Ward,  E.  C,  U.S.N 589a 

Ward,    H.   W 2801 

Ward,   R 873 

Ward,    S.    R S.B.J.  39 

Warde,   Sir   H 54 

Warden,    D.    B 2553 

Warner,  G.  F 2421 

Waring,  Dr.  E.   J.,   CLE,  ...B.J.  386 

Warmington,  Arthur  B.J.  89, 

S.B.J.  34 

Warner,  Alice  S.B.J.  598 

Warren,   G 1503 

Washington,   G 96 

Washington,   Major    G 96 

Washington,  Rev.  S.  J. ...B.J.  154,330 
Waterhouse,  Charles  C...  B.j.  1013 

Waterton,    Charles    2182 

Watkins,  Frederick  Henry, 

l.S.O.  2431,   S.B.J.  667 


Watkins,  Mrs.  F.  H 2489' 

Watson,   J.    B 849 

Watson,  Rev.   James  ...  B.J.  135,  389^^ 

Watson,  Rev.   James  B.J.  382, 

S.B.J.  291 

Watson,    Richard 2146 

Watt,  Alexander  ...  S.B.J.  634a,  634b 

Watt,   Hugh    i599« 

Watt,    Thomas    1604 

Watts,    Francis,   F.LC.    ...   235,2445 

Weatheriiead,  W.  D 1038 

Webber,   Lieut. -Col 1580 

W^ebber,  Rev.  R.  L i572f 

Webster,    C.    B S.B.J.  254 

Wedderburn,  John  S.B.J. 274 

Wegener,  G 2462a 

Welch,  T.  H icr 

Wellington,  A.  M ■    953 

Wellington,    Duke   of    2613, 

B.J.  49 

Wells,    Septimus    1919 

Wells,   William  V 901,  942 

Wentworth,  General  ...  S.B.J.  121,  i2'> 

Wentworth,    Trelawny     2225 

Wesenhagen,  a.  C 1730,  1737 

Wesenhagen,    J.   C.   P ..2664a 

West,    H 277a 

Westerman,    Hans    2001b 

Weston,  William  B.J.  570 

WETSTEIN,    G 2000' 

Wharton,  W^ 259 

Whinfield,  C.    R 1546c 

White,  Rev.  W.  G 1646a 

White  1609a 

White,  Col.  Fred,  B.  P.  ...S.B.J.  134 

Whitehouse,  W.  F B.J.  505,  507 

Whiteley,    Henry   B.J.  58 

Whiteley,  Henry  1594 

Whitfif.ld,  R    H ^57^b 

Whitfield,  R.   P B.J.  408,'  409 

Whitmore,  W.  W.,  M.P 2157 

Whitty,    Captain   I.    S.    ...    S.B.J.  226 

Widdess,   G.  a 1593c 

Wilberforce,  Rev.  Robert  Isaac 

3656a 
Wilberforce,   Samuel  (Bishop)...  2664 

Wilberforce,   Rev.    Samuel   2656a 

Wilberforce,  William  2513,  2552,  2573 

Wilberforce,    William   ...    2539,   2562, 

7567,  2568,  2581,  2588,    2f.s^a, 

2670b,  2676,  2678, 

B.J.  24,  35,  S.J.B.  15 

Wiles,    James    B.J.  430 

WiLCHER,   F.  H 2338 

Wilks,  Rev.  Samuel  Charles  ...  2618 

WiLLCocKS,    Sir   J 2809 

WiLi.cocKS,    Rev.    T 2513 

Williams,  Alfred  M 2418a 

Williams,  Cynric  R B.J.  289 

Williams,   F.   H 858,865 

Williams,  Gomer  2674 

Williams,  James  B.J.  6x 

Williams,    John    S.B.J. 352 

Williams,   Rev.  Joseph   ...   S.B.J.  547 
Williams,   J.   Rowland,   M.A. 

S.B.J.  528b. 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


179 


Williams,   W.,   F.R.S.E.   ...    B.J.  546 

Williamson,  J 2145 

Willis,  C.  W B.J.  340,  1025, 

S.B.J.  236 
Willot    1758 

WiLLOUGHBY,    H.    L 872 

WiLMERE.   Alice     2289 

Wilmore,    John   S.B.J.  264 

WiLMOT,  Sir  Robert  John,  Bt.  2622, 

2623 

Wilmot,    Capt 1998 

Willoughby  of  Parham,  T'rancis 

Lord    1502 

Willoughby,  Earl  of    3 

WiLLYAMS,   Rev.  C 2101 

Wilson,  Arthur  L B.J.  621 

Rev.  C.  A S.B.J.  594 

Rev.   Daniel    2616,2617 


Wilson, 
Wilson, 
Wilson, 
Wilson, 
Wilson, 
Wilson, 
Wilson, 


339a 
1850 
822b 
2726 
287a 


Edward  G 

G 

H.  W 604b 

Rev.   J.    L 

N.\thaniel    S.B.J 

Wimpffen,  Francis  Alexander 

Stanislaus,  Baron  de  431a 

Windsor,   Thomas,    Lord    ...S.B.J.  194 

Winn,  T.  S 2193,2583 

WiNSHip,  George  Parker  1173 

Winslow,  Jens  O 2085a,  2098a 

WiNsoR,  Justin  2373 

Wise,   Lieut.  H.  A 2295 

Wise,  R.       S.B.J.  359 

Wise,   T.   T 1906 

WoDEHousE,  Governor     1564 

WOLBERS.    J 1719 

Wolcott,  M.  O S.B.J.  587 

Wolfe,    C.    Toler   S.B.J.  720 

WoLFsoN,  D.  L i546f 

Wood,   Mr S.B.J.  428 

Wood,    Mr 213 

Wood,    Maj.'Gen.    A 1948 

Wood,   7.    7 55a 

Wood,  General  Leonard  830a 


Wood,  Major  Walter  E 1447 

Wood,  Rev.  J.  G 2182 

Wood,  J.  J S.B.J.  4 

Wood,  William  ...  B.J.  282,  561,  628 

Woodcock,    Chief -Justice  1892 

Woodcock,  Henry   Iles     2232 

Woodcock,  William  John    593 

WooDHEAD,  Joseph  2849,  B.J.  66 

Woodley,  W 259 

Woods,    Marg.aret   Louisa   (Mrs. 

Henry)   B.J.  998,   S.B.J.  685 

Workman,   J 720 

WORSLEY,    A S.B.J.  342 

WoRSLEY,   Edward  Joselyn 

S.B.J.  404,  405,  664 

Wright,    John   2044 

Wright,  J 431a 

Wright,  R.  S S.B.J,  488 

W'RiGHT.    William,    M.D.    ^.].  366, 
1032, 1033,  1034, 1035 

Wrong,  George  M S.B.J.  307 

Wyatt,  Rev.  F.  J 1587a 

Wyld,  James   B.J.  54a 

Wylie,  Commander     B.J.  258 

"Wyllarde,  Dolf"  S.B.J.  610 

Wynne,  J.  H 2054 

Wyse.  L.   N.  B 1089,1122,1148 

Yarico      28,38 

Yates.  John  Ashton     2513,2539 

Yolland,  E S.B.J.  609 

Young,    Douglas,  C.M.G 183d 

Young,   Rev.    Robert    S.B.J.    533-535 

Young,   Thomas 896 

Young.  Sir  William,  F.R.S.     ...  2117 

Zambrana,  R 671,677a 

Zarragoritia  Baron,    Leopoldo,  1005, 

loois 
B.J.  465 

Zeltnf.r,  M.  a io6ia 

Zerda,  L 1220 

ZOELLER,     H 1078 


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